The 5 Stages of Vanta - Account Executive Vanta Employee Review

2.0
11 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Acceptance You’ve accepted the offer, a role with above average pay and solid benefits. The onboarding process moves quickly and feels well-organized. The product leads in the market and gets better at an impressive pace. Your colleagues are supportive and you feel genuinely good about where you’ve landed.

Cons

Bargaining The ramp is steep, the targets aggressive, and after an influx of new reps dilutes inbound leads, the targets feel unattainable. You push yourself harder, hoping effort alone will make up the gap. Denial You give everything - long hours, endless calls - and once in a while, you come close to target. But it’s never quite enough. When things go well, management takes the credit; when they don’t, the blame lands squarely on you. You double down again, even as toxic patterns begin to surface. Anger Coaching plans and PIPs start circulating. Friends are caught in the churn. Missing quota thresholds by a fraction still counts as failure. No flexibility, no understanding. Frustration turns into resentment. Acceptance Apathy sets in. People stop fighting. Colleagues move on, one by one, and you’re left waiting your turn to be managed out.

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5.0
15 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great salary, I work on a team that has excellent balance. I get recognized when I do good work.

Cons

Company has a big focus on AI, but not sure we’re all marching in the same direction and often doesn’t feel like a good use of resources.

2.0
9 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good pay and benefits, decent work life balance

Cons

This place is incredibly dysfunctional. Every day feels draining. Toxic and rude coworkers, immature leadership, incompetent and ineffective management, inefficient processes... it's nearly impossible to get anything done without multiple layers of review and endless rounds of revisions. The bureaucracy is exhausting. Decisions are made in siloes and often walked back because they weren’t thought through properly to begin with. Information is shared selectively and you will often learn of things “through the grapevine”. Priorities, goals, metrics are nowhere to be found. There's little sense of culture and very little to no focus on employee experience, DEI, or anything beyond the bottom line. Many people come across as disengaged, transactional, and self-interested. Development opportunities are limited, and career and compensation growth are slow even for strong performers. Office politics are prevalent, employee concerns are rarely acted on, and meaningful feedback is rarely given or asked for. There is an overwhelming focus on AI, often without consideration of resource usage, output quality, or security implications, which is surprising given the industry. Usage is duplicative, disconnected, and directionless. I've honestly never felt less connected to my work. At some point, I found myself emotionally checking out just to preserve my own well-being.

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