Sales - Inside Sales Veeam Software Employee Review

3.0
8 Apr 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Good career start if you have just graduated. I would never thought about working in IT if it wasnt for Veeam, now i have good connections network and can apply for much better positions in other companies. good commissions 2-3 times a year

Cons

The more company grows the more it becomes a corporate machine that chews up its employees. Constant meetings, constant monitoring, junior management knows every day how may calls/emails/skype convos you've done, what non-work related website you have browsed etc, total feeling of big brother which is awful. No time for proper sales or initiative, you just get kicked for everything, work never finishes and you just have to learn to forget about it and go home, otherwise you would have to live in the office. I still have the need to stay in the office till 9-10 pm to cpmplete all tasks and reports not really related to actula sales process. I have 4 junior "bosses" that would always kick me and remind that i need to do tasks. Pay: generally lower than medium depending on the position. Very aggressive sales, young people's energy is being used full throttle, which inevitably causes people ot burn out rather soon.

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5.0
4 Jun 2026
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Pros

Great work life balance. Working with some of the smartest people I've ever worked with.

Cons

Growing pains of acquiring more companies.

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Veeam Software Response
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Thank you for sharing this! We're really glad to hear you're enjoying the work-life balance and that the caliber of your colleagues has been a standout - that's something we hear often and are proud of. Growth through acquisitions does come with its challenges, and we're working hard to make those transitions as smooth as possible for our teams. We appreciate your patience and continued contributions!
2.0
3 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is good as well as benefits.

Cons

Poor organizational structure and lack of clarity: Roles, responsibilities, and reporting lines were confusing. This made collaboration and accountability very difficult. Nepotism and favoritism in leadership: Upper management heavily favored hiring and promoting people from their previous companies the "buddy system". Loyalty to personal networks appeared to matter more than competence or performance, which created cliques and made nonconnected employees feel like outsiders. Hypocritical company culture: Leadership frequently talked about "employee matters" values, strong culture, and employee well being, but in practice these were not reflected in actions. Layoffs, heavy workloads after staff reductions, and a focus on looking good on paper undermined any real trust. Frequent layoffs and job insecurity: Multiple rounds of layoffs created constant uncertainty. Remaining employees were expected to absorb significantly more work with fewer resources and little recognition or support. Heavy favoritism toward offshoring and lower cost international employees: Upper management strongly preferred hiring or retaining talent in countries with significantly lower cost of living because their lower salaries made departmental budgets and headcount metrics look better on paper. This resulted in U.S. based employees being disproportionately targeted in layoffs or overlooked for retention/promotion.

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