Chaotic, Unorganized and Sets You Up to Fail - Product Designer Samsara Employee Review

1.0
Mar 3, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people who work there are generally cool. Some people are cliquish and there are tons of twenty-somethings running around saying and doing very college-like things, but other than that they're cool people. Also, the CEO is a sharp guy and really respectable. Overall, it seems upper management, surprisingly enough, actually knows what they're doing and where to focus while also being transparent about what's happening both now and in the future. It's quite amazing, really.

Cons

• Team-specific onboarding was chaos • Back-to-back meetings that take up 5-7 hours of the day • Too high of expectations from employees • Not good at structure and organized process creation • Easy to fall behind unless you're willing to work nights and weekends • Lack of empathy - mistakes are noticed immediately but good work is glossed over • Unrealistic deadlines and turnaround • Too much office politics • Bad management (senior management is fine though) • No work-life balance. You will sleep at work, work the weekend or work at night for sure • Expected to literally do other people's jobs • Everything you say and do is closely watched and judged • High stress, high pressure • Set up to fail via lack of support, clarity, and expectations among other things • Lack of support from managers • EVERYTHING is kept on Dropbox Paper. Everything. • Lots of people-pleasing • Unreasonable performance standards and expectations

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5.0
Jun 25, 2026
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Pros

I started at Samsara as an Enterprise ADR and was promoted to Commercial Account Executive after exactly 1 year. The support and recognition I received throughout that time greatly exceeded my expectations! Leadership genuinely invests in employee development. My manager and director consistently provided thoughtful coaching, were accessible when I needed feedback, and made me feel so supported in reaching my goals. The culture is one of Samsara's biggest strengths, truly. People celebrate each other's wins, collaborate well, and respect clear Rules of Engagement that create a fair and professional environment. There is a strong sense of teamwork without the internal competition that can exist at most sales organizations. The earning potential is real, quotas are attainable, and the quarterly structure provides enough time to recover from a slow start and still be successful. The work-life balance is also strong, especially for a high-growth company. One thing that really stood out to me was how many promoted AEs (including myself) still wanted to come into the office even though the AE role is remote. Leadership listened to that feedback and created additional office space to accommodate the growing team, which says a lot about how much they value employee experience and culture! Overall, it's a place where people work hard, support each other, and genuinely enjoy being part of the team.

Cons

The biggest opportunity for improvement is preparing ADRs for the transition into closing roles. Samsara does an excellent job teaching products, strategy, and prospecting skills, and managers work hard to prepare employees for promotion. That said, additional training around discovery, deal management, forecasting, and negotiation before promotion would make the move into an AE role even smoother.

2.0
Jul 9, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Innovative product, constantly growing the platform

Cons

Compensation doesn’t feel competitive for the workload and expectations of the role. Frequent annual changes—including territory realignments, account books, verticalization, and quota adjustments—create unnecessary disruption and make it difficult to build long-term customer relationships and pipeline. The company has grown rapidly, but account distribution hasn’t always kept pace with headcount, leaving many reps competing for limited opportunity and making OTE difficult to achieve consistently. The Team Lead role is one of the biggest pain points. Team Leads are expected to operate like frontline managers without the compensation or authority that comes with a management position. They carry a fully ramped quota while also traveling, mentoring new hires, leading office hours, answering rep questions, supporting onboarding, and taking on enablement responsibilities. While these leadership opportunities can be rewarding, they often come at the expense of selling time and make it significantly harder to hit quota.

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