First and foremost: the Account Executive role at Revolut is not a true Account Executive role. It is, in reality, a glorified SDR position. The title is misleading.
You start with no book of business. Your core responsibilities are heavy outbound prospecting every single day:
Cold calling
High-volume emailing
LinkedIn outreach via Sales Navigator
The focus is overwhelmingly on quantity over quality, and activity metrics are tracked daily, creating an environment of strong micromanagement.
In addition to prospecting, you are expected to:
Demo the product
Onboard clients yourself
Act as your own Customer Success Manager
After closing a deal, you are responsible for managing the client relationship for up to 90 days before it eventually transfers to an Account Manager. This structure is inefficient and places unrealistic pressure on sales reps.
The sales organisation itself is poorly designed. Because Revolut is a financial institution, the company is extremely compliance-heavy. This results in:
Excessive monitoring
Constant call and communication reviews
High stress and fear-driven selling
All calls and communications are recorded and reviewed by compliance. If you make a small mistake or phrase something incorrectly, you can be marked down. After multiple markings, your commission can be reduced or removed, even after closing deals. This creates anxiety and discourages confident, consultative selling.
Basic sales enablement is also lacking:
CRM is disorganised and confusing
Onboarding is very weak and rushed
Compensation structure lacks transparency
Commission is paid quarterly, not monthly, which is unusual for modern tech sales roles
Base salary is low relative to the workload and expectations
From an equipment and investment standpoint, the company is surprisingly cheap internally. You are given a bulky Chromebook with very limited flexibility. Despite the polished external brand and strong product, the internal employee experience does not match the image.
Leadership is a major concern. The CEO comes across as:
Cold and unapproachable
Lacking inspiration
Setting a tone that filters down into a toxic and burnout-driven culture
This leadership style directly influences how teams operate and how pressure is applied throughout the organisation.
As a result of unrealistic activity targets, poor onboarding, and constant monitoring, many reps end up spamming prospects who have already shown interest or declined, simply to hit daily metrics. This goes against best practices in professional, ethical sales.
The environment is extremely high intensity. Attrition is very high, to the point where people who remain for 12 to 24 months are already viewed as senior, which says a lot about turnover. Teams are large, and many managers lack the experience required to properly develop people or lead growing sales teams effectively
Revolut undeniably has a strong product and brand. However, the sales role is misrepresented, the compensation does not match the workload, and the culture is heavily compliance-driven and micromanaged.
Any experienced or self-respecting corporate sales professional should think very carefully before joining. If you are expecting a true Account Executive role with autonomy, strategic selling, and relationship-driven growth, this is not it. You are effectively an SDR doing end-to-end work, with high pressure and relatively low reward.
For full transparency, I left the company in under six months because the environment became unsustainable for me. The pace, pressure, micromanagement, and lack of structural support led quickly to burnout.