Fantastic company to develop and have fun in - Enterprise Account Executive LearnUpon Employee Review

5.0
16 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Growth Opportunities: For context I spent 5 years with LearnUpon, starting as an entry level SDR and finishing as an enterprise AE which is a testament to the development path available. If you work hard the skys the limit. Culture: above all else, at LearnUpon you get to work with an absolutely fantastic team that care about you professionally and personally. The team are hard working but know how to have fun. It’s really clear that leadership cares about this a lot. Dublin office: great environment to work with a fantastic bunch of people who are driven to make LU grow. Product: AI enhancements and acquisitions are helping putting AE’s in a better position to win deals. Leadership: are being more thoughtful about GTM strategy in order to improve how we compete against other LMS’.

Cons

Genuinely none come to mind. The LMS space is competitive but the team are doing everything they can to be offer an attractive solution as possible.

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5.0
29 Apr 2025
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Pros

If you’re looking for a place where your ideas matter, your teammates have your back, and leadership actually knows your name and your dog’s name, LearnUpon is it. From a sales perspective, this is the dream: ✅ A product people actually want ✅ Clear direction without micromanagement ✅ Leadership that’s transparent, approachable, and doesn’t pretend to know everything (refreshing, right?) ✅ Revenue targets that are ambitious but not soul-crushing The vibe here is “get stuff done and have a laugh doing it.” My calendar has a healthy mix of pipeline reviews and random Slack debates about the best office snack (spoiler: it’s not rice cakes).

Cons

Look, no place is perfect. We’re still ironing out a few systems as we scale—like that one tool that requires a full moon and three support tickets to log in—but it’s all part of the growth journey. And no one’s too precious to roll up their sleeves.

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