Facet Reviews

3.8

72% would recommend to a friend

(181 total reviews)
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Anders Jones

76% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Facet has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 181 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Facet employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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181 reviews
1.0
1 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home, autonomy, leads provided

Cons

I joined Facet with high expectations based on what was presented during the hiring process, but the reality was very different. The training felt like drinking from a firehose. After roughly ONE week of training, I was expected to perform at a level that simply wasn’t realistic given the complexity of the role. They want you to sell close to $140K a month in memberships just to hit commission. In my time I watched maybe 4-5 people hit goal per month while the other 8-10 reps did not make any commission. There was little meaningful ramp period or structured development to help new employees succeed. First month ramp was over $100K in membership sales. Nobody from my hiring team hit it. Not one. One of the biggest issues I observed was inconsistency in how opportunities were distributed. It felt like some reps received preferential treatment while others struggled to get the same opportunities. I watched two or 3 of the top reps hit record sales and then the next month, they struggled bad while then others did great. This leads me to believe there’s a lot of lead quality manipulation. At times, leads would even be turned off, making it extremely difficult to recover or have a successful month. How the hell are you supposed to hit goal if they literally TURN THE LEADS OFF?! Turnover was also concerning. During my time there, I saw 6-7 people leave or be terminated, with some of my peers not making it past their first 30 days. That level of turnover raised serious questions about the onboarding process and the company’s expectations for new hires. I’ve literally NEVER seen someone get fired for performance within 30 days. It’s outrageous. Facet is sink or swim. The compensation can be attractive if everything goes your way, and there are good people who work here. However, I don’t believe the day-to-day reality matched what was advertised during the recruiting process. If you’re considering this opportunity, ask detailed questions about training, ramp expectations, lead distribution, performance metrics, and turnover before accepting an offer. Or just don’t leave your six figure job to come here because they truly don’t give a **** about you. Also, don’t expect to have a life. Some people are literally putting in 12+ hour days to get the process down. You aren’t paid for it. They want you to work weekends too. They truly don’t care about anything but money.

1.0
26 Jun 2026

Overall bad experience

Recommend
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Pros

Solid pay - good opportunities to learn

Cons

Way too much micromanagement and politics. The internal planning software is also very bad as well.

1.0
23 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- work from home - set your own hours - competitive salary

Cons

It is difficult to overstate how much I regret leaving my previous employer to help Facet pursue its mission. This review is through the lens of the sales team, and I can not speak to other departments within the company. As you read other reviews and consider their legitimacy, ask yourself if someone who thinks their employer is a 5-star company would only use a handful of words to describe why they feel that way. I would personally spend more time than that to describe why I love a company so much that I'd give it 5/5. One of the first things you are told is that, because you are not cold-calling, the leads you receive are highly qualified and ready to make a purchasing decision. In my experience, that was not the reality. Facet's advertising is intentionally vague, and pricing is withheld until prospects are already on the phone with a salesperson. A significant portion of my conversations began with prospects saying they did not actually understand what Facet did and simply wanted more information. The company also continuously markets "limited-time" discounts, creating pressure on prospects to make impulse decisions. This works against you way more often than it works for you. Another major concern was lead distribution. It became increasingly apparent that management was funneling opportunities in a highly uneven manner. Favorable treatment of certain salespeople seemed to result in dramatically better opportunities, while others were left working substantially lower-quality leads. It became a game of mine to track the same favored individuals suddenly generate more sales in the final few days of a month than they had during the entire period leading up to it. Prioritizing stronger performers is understandable. However, the disparity in lead quality was so significant that sales results often appeared to reflect access to opportunities more than sales ability. I would normally suggest seeking guidance from experienced teammates, but turnover was so high that when I left, fewer than 15% of the sales organization had been with the company for more than six months. I have worked for multiple organizations throughout my career and have never felt compelled to leave a negative review. However, I believe prospective employees deserve an honest account of my experience. If you choose to join Facet's sales team, my advice is simple: avoid questioning management, align yourself with the individuals that leadership favors, and hope you are among those who receive the opportunities needed to succeed.

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