Only for the commercial, competitive, ambitious people. - Managing Director Meltwater Employee Review

5.0
20 Aug 2014
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Pros

I have worked at Meltwater for over 5 years and moved from Sales Consultant to Sales Manager in 9 months and to MD about 12 months later. How much you are going to like this company all depends on your MD. I have worked in offices where MD's were strong on team building, coaching and developing. But there are also MD's who are very inexperienced, only care about numbers and results and generally not likeable people. If you get the right MD (50% chance) you will love most of your job. The people are great and usually top of the class who are fun, smart and ambitious. The work is like any junior sales position, you have to build a pipeline of leads by cold-calling, demo'ing, meeting and closing customers. You get responsibility early on by being fully responsible your sales-pipe. Depending on management they will help you a lot in becoming a better sales-person month after month. After you've proven yourself, you will definitely move on to a Sales Management position which is 50% personal sales, 50% developing your team. Then if you prove you can develop people you will become an MD. in my time I've only seen 5 people out of 75 in total achieve this. But once you get there it's definitely worth it in terms of responsibility, things you learn and financial rewards.

Cons

Management can be quite bad and can change quite quickly. I've had a different manager to report to every year, some are great and very talented, some are very bad in terms of people management, giving feedback and offering help. If you don't pick up the sales skills quickly and have success, you will hate it. You will see other people around you be succesfull, be promoted, earn twice to three times as much as you. If you don't like targets, deadlines, dont bother either. Targets are set every month and will deliver you (big) stress every month. Some parts of the culture are quite American (high fiving, hugging, fake enthousiasm etc.) but in European offices not so present. Because the company grew so fast (from 10 to 1000 employees in 8 years), the management is not used to leading big organisations. They will try something new every quarter which will have significant impact on the way you can will work, if you can't stand change, this is not for you. Things that change per quarter are for instance products that you can or cannot sell, changes to your compensation, how to report, collaboration between sales and account management.

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5.0
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Cons

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Meltwater Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re glad to hear you’ve had a positive experience and appreciate your recommendation. Creating a supportive and enjoyable workplace for our team is very important to us, and it’s great to know that reflected in your experience. We wish you continued success in your career.
2.0
2 Jun 2026
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Pros

The product is cool and if properly onboarded customers will get value from it. Coworkers are fairly social If you are new to sales would be a good place to learn the basics

Cons

Probably the cheapest company I have ever worked for. Benefits are below standard, they changed the commission plan every year I was there so that you would make less money, and you are expected to share hotel rooms when you travel. Look up Meltwater on Reddit or LinkedIn. They are known for very aggressive sales tactics which you will be forced to implement on your customers. A culture of micromanagement that comes from the top down. Virtually no avenue for promotion unless you are willing to move or get lucky and someone leaves.

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Meltwater Response
2w
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and for your contributions during your years at Meltwater. We're pleased to hear that you found value in our product, enjoyed working with your colleagues, and viewed the experience as a strong foundation for developing sales skills. We strive to create opportunities for learning and professional growth, particularly for those early in their careers. We also appreciate your candid feedback regarding benefits, compensation structures, management practices, travel policies, and career progression opportunities. We recognize that employee experiences can vary, and feedback such as yours is important in helping us evaluate how we support our teams and foster a positive workplace environment. As a global organization, we continually review our programs, policies, and development opportunities to remain competitive and to meet the evolving needs of our employees. We are committed to creating an environment where employees feel supported, empowered, and able to grow their careers. Thank you again for sharing your perspective. We wish you success in your future endeavors.
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