Just ok - Anonymous employee NAVEX Employee Review

3.0
May 4, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good commission, low base, management loves high pressure sales tactics which blew out a lot of deals

Cons

Private equity ruined this place

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NAVEX Response
3w
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re glad you found the commission structure rewarding, though we’re sorry your experience with our sales environment did not meet expectations. We strive to lead with a customer-first mindset and act with customer insight in the way we support both our customers and our people. As a long-standing private equity-backed company, we continue to evolve and invest in improving how we support employees, customers, and long-term growth. Feedback like yours helps us continue improving how we work and continue to grow as an organization. We wish you continued success in your career moving forward. -NAVEX People Team

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Cons

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Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re glad to hear you’ve had opportunities to work with emerging technologies like AI, automation, and cloud systems. We're excited to continue to invest in these technologies and opportunities! We also recognize that added layers of approval can slow progress and create frustration. As we continue evolving, we’re focused on finding ways to innovate, move faster, empower our teams, and improve how we collaborate and make decisions. Thank you for being part of our team and taking time to help us learn and get better! - NAVEX People Team
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Cons

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