Semrush reviews

4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

(595 total reviews)
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Bill Wagner

83% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Semrush has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 595 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Semrush employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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595 reviews
2.0
Jun 13, 2017

Customer Success

Recommend
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Pros

Learn about search marketing trends and tools.

Cons

low pay, bad benefits, no room for advancement,

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Semrush Response
8y
Hi! We appreciate the comments. Now that we are over 50 employees in the US office, we are looking into better quality and more beneficial healthcare for all our employees along with our continuing efforts to evaluate all salaries throughout the year. As it relates to room for advancement, we've had multiple shifts internal this year so far. Anywhere from lateral moves due to an employee's interest in another department to management/vertical moves that an employee was promoted to. We are very proud of those moves and we continue to promote growth within the company. Thanks again for your comments. Please feel free to contact us directly if you see that there are other improvements we can work on!
1.0
Oct 20, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

You work with great people and the unlimited PTO is a nice perk with WFH options.

Cons

Poor management, low pay, and a terrible work-life balance define the experience here. Expect constant harassment from both users and coworkers, driven by absurd and counterproductive policies. Middle management is overcrowded with people who are rude, dismissive, and seem more interested in justifying their positions than supporting the team. Getting anything done requires navigating unnecessary bureaucracy, and once delays inevitably occur, the same managers are quick to penalize you for falling behind. The onboarding process is practically useless—disorganized and lacking in real-world relevance—leaving you to figure things out on your own. Worse, you'll end up training new hires yourself, while still trying to manage your own workload. Performance is judged not only individually but as a team, so if one person slips, everyone gets dragged down and punished for it.

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Semrush Response
8mo
Dear Colleague, We’re sorry to hear that your experience working with us hasn’t met your expectations and that you’re not satisfied with the people or processes. That’s okay, but if you’re still with us, please let us help. You can reach out to your HR, and together we’ll do our best to make your work experience more positive and effective. Regarding the harassment mention—if this is the case, please let us know through the official channels so that our colleagues can investigate the situation and provide support as soon as possible. Thank you for your feedback! Yours, the Semrush Team
2.0
Jul 21, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Semrush as a product is incredible! The sales team is also filled with very intelligent and hard working individuals who may over time create a good environment to work in. Their tech stack for sales is also well rounded with access to tools like ZoomInfo and Salesloft to make prospecting easy.

Cons

While listed as an AE role, its important to note that the job is almost 100% upselling current accounts, not new business. The customer support team is extremely disorganized and your job consists of a lot of customer support/account management tasks as a result. The book of business you're selling into is very small, about 150 current accounts and 100 new accounts, most of which are not a good fit and there are not new accounts being added to your pipeline so you're working off only what you're given to begin with. You are allowed to find new companies to add to your pipeline but unfortunately Semrush is well known in the industry and many good fit accounts, agencies or larger companies with big marketing departments, are already in the system. On top of this, the pitch is very tough. You're working on upselling accounts that pay around 200-500 per month on products that are upwards of 4,000 per month. I was hearing a lot of success stories from SMB and enterprise due to SMB holding many of the agency accounts who need large Semrush accounts and enterprise holding larger companies that are willing to spend much more on their marketing tech. Out of the 150 current clients in my book, about 8 of those were marketing agencies who are the most likely to spend several thousand on marketing tech per month so while I had a lot of great conversations with current clients, the reality was that they were not willing to upsell 10-20 times their current rate. When I was hired I was that you would be sourcing 70% of your business with 30% coming from marketing and SDRs but when I joined the company I was told that all SDRs were let go and I only received 1 lead that resulted in a meeting from marketing while I was there. Lastly, it seemed very unlikely to be promoted from MM to enterprise. There were several reps that performed extremely well and were told they were not eligible due to parameters that were impossible to achieve or to quote my coworker "you guys must be on another planet". For example, in order to be promoted from MM to enterprise, they wanted you to not only sell over quota for the entire year with only one month missed but you also had to make 50 connects per week. A connect meaning a meaningful conversation lasting more than 10 minutes with one of your accounts. This would mean you'd need to talk to 10 of your clients every day from a book of 150 accounts and still try to prospect and sell on top of that. I didn't stay long enough to see if they would actually enforce this but it was brought up several times as being unrealistic with no agreement from leadership or apparent desire to adjust. Overall, Semrush is an awesome company with an incredible product and success throughout their SMB and enterprise team but for all of the reasons I listed above, they were consistently selling much lower than their quota, with maybe 10% of reps consistently hitting and the team as a whole around 40% of quota for the time I was there. This ultimately resulted in very high turnover. For these reasons, I would not recommend the mid market team specifically.

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Semrush Response
11mo
Dear Sender, Expectations and quotas within the Sales team are indeed high. Nevertheless, it is our constant priority to openly and honestly discuss all terms, challenges, and potential issues during the interview process. Regarding growth within the team. While the MM direction is not the most active in terms of promotions, such opportunities do exist and are carried out in accordance with our established promotional criteria. As a company, we are committed to providing support and creating the most comfortable conditions possible. We wish all the best in your future career endeavors! Yours, the Semrush Team
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