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      Account Executive Interview

      24 May 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Supermetrics

      Interview

      Initial call with recruiter. Standard call to discuss experience, then an internal conversation with member of sales team. Was not too difficult, but they did dive into how experience specifically suits role

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      About why I would be a fit for role
      Answer question

      Other Account Executive interview reviews for Supermetrics

      Account Executive Interview

      2 Apr 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Supermetrics in Mar 2025

      Interview

      I’ve never left a Glassdoor review before, but felt compelled to after how this interview process ended. I went through four(ish) rounds: 1: Introductory call with the recruiter 2: 60-minute interview with the hiring manager 2.5: A bonus 30-minute prep call with the hiring manager before the pitch—this was a standout moment I really appreciated 4: Mock pitch with the hiring manager and VP of Sales 5: Final interview with the VP of Sales (the Chief of Sales was supposed to join, but didn’t) At first, I was genuinely excited about the opportunity. The hiring manager was fantastic—kind, respectful, and supportive. He kicked off our first interview by encouraging me to ask him questions, making it clear this was a two-way street. That kind of approach is rare and refreshing. He seemed genuinely interested in my background, and I left that conversation energized and super excited about the company, role and culture that was described. The extra prep call before the mock pitch was another thoughtful touch. It gave me space to clarify expectations and approach the pitch feeling prepared. Again, a great candidate experience—up to that point. But things changed during the mock. The tone shifted immediately when the VP joined. I understand everyone has different styles, and he may be busy, but his demeanor came off cold and dismissive. It felt like all the time and effort I’d invested as a candidate meant very little. The pitch itself was fine—mock pitches are always a bit awkward—but I felt I handled it my best, especially while juggling a full-time job. The feedback was fair, and I agreed with most of it. I wasn’t perfect, but in no means do I think I bombed it. Despite the shift in tone, I still felt excited about the company and was hopeful going into the final round. I even proactively asked the recruiter for a prep call beforehand. She was helpful and candid, telling me the VP could be “blunt.” In hindsight, I think that was a soft warning. The final call was where things really fell apart. It didn’t feel like an interview—it felt like an interrogation. The VP opened by saying my pitch “wasn’t the worst he had seen” but “not great”. Fair enough—but then why bring me to this round? I felt like he had his mind made up about me as a candidate before I even started speaking. The next 45 minutes were filled with aggressive questions and criticism, not just about my answers, but about decisions I’ve made in my career. It felt personal and unnecessarily harsh. The CSO, who I was told would be joining, didn’t show up. I left that call feeling small and confused as to why I’d been asked to attend in the first place. I didn’t receive an offer—and frankly, I’m grateful. If that final conversation was reflective of the leadership culture, then I can confidently say this wasn’t the right fit. I have no issue with tough interviews, but I believe respect and professionalism should still be the baseline. Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity—especially when they've shown up with preparation, enthusiasm, and integrity throughout the process.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Describe the sales methodologies you've used most.
      Answer question
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      Supermetrics response
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      Thank you for sharing your detailed feedback on your interview experience. We sincerely apologize that your experience did not meet our standards and for the negative impression left by the later stages of the process. We truly value your time and effort, and it's disheartening to hear that you felt disrespected. This feedback has been shared directly with our Sales leadership team. Supermetrics is committed to treating everyone with respect and professionalism, and the behavior you described is not in line with our expectations. We are taking this seriously and will be addressing it internally to ensure a more positive candidate experience in the future. We appreciate you bringing this to our attention and wish you the best in your job search.

      Account Executive Interview

      13 Feb 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      San Diego, CA
      No offer
      Positive experience

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      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Supermetrics (San Diego, CA) in Jan 2025

      Interview

      Clear and concise, 15-30 minutes in length with general questions related to career experience and an overview of the role, company culture and benefit related details. Hiring manager was very professional.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me a bit about your career.
      Answer question