BDR - Business Development Representative (BDR) Kaseya Employee Review

2.0
Jan 17, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

good benefits at no cost and $1500 a year put into hsa, everyone is my age (22-30), easy job

Cons

the pay is 45k base so basically min wage and the next step is account management, which you should just apply for that because this role only exist in red bank, nj and is basically a joke so don't waste your time and apply to be an AM. our jobs can easily be done from home but they won’t let you for anything but there are remote ppl on the team. If anyone is related or has some deep connections with anyone high up in the company, they will hire them, even if they aren't qualified. The only thing keeping me here is the people I work with.

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5.0
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Pros

great company and vision for the future

Cons

lack of stability in terms of compensation

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Kaseya Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your review. We're glad to hear that our company vision has resonated, as we continue to invest in both our product innovation and people programs. We also appreciate your feedback, as we're continuously reviewing input to strengthen how we support our teams. Thank you again for being with us throughout your tenure.
5.0
Mar 23, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working at Kaseya can offer strong upside, especially for someone focused on growth, earnings potential, and building a long-term career in tech sales. One of the biggest advantages is the opportunity to generate meaningful income through commission, particularly if you are in a role tied to new business or expansion. The company has a large product portfolio, which makes it easier to position multiple solutions and increase deal size. There is also consistent exposure to enterprise and public sector clients, which helps build real sales experience and credibility. Leadership investment in top performers can be noticeable, especially when the company wants to retain key talent, and there are clear paths to grow into larger accounts or more strategic roles.

Cons

On the downside, Kaseya can be a demanding environment with high expectations and pressure to perform. Targets can be aggressive, and the pace is fast, especially toward the end of quarters. Internal processes can sometimes feel complex, particularly when deals involve multiple teams like legal, finance, and channel partners. This can create friction or slow things down when timing is critical. Communication across departments may not always be perfectly aligned, which can require extra effort on your end to keep deals moving forward.

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Kaseya Response
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Thank you for your review! It’s great to hear that your time at Kaseya has been rewarding, and that our growth opportunities contributed to your professional development. We also appreciate your candid feedback as we continue our enterprise transformation, and work to improve cross-functional alignment and operational efficiency. Thank you for being part of our team.
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