Good work-life balance with room for collaboration improvement - Staff Software Engineer Outreach Employee Review

5.0
8 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Work life Balance Better peer support Work from home

Cons

Nothing major Cross teams collaboration to be improved

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5.0
30 Apr 2026
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Pros

Working as a CSM at Outreach is genuinely impactful. You’re trusted to own your book of business end-to-end—adoption, renewals, expansion, and exec relationships—which makes the role feel meaningful (not just reactive support). The customers are interesting and sophisticated, so you learn a ton about RevTech, Salesforce/Dynamics, integrations, and how modern go-to-market teams operate. The people are a big highlight—smart, supportive, and generally collaborative. There’s also strong resume value here if you want to grow into more senior CS or leadership roles.

Cons

The role can feel intense at times. CSMs carry a lot of responsibility, and portfolios can be full, so balancing renewals, risk, enablement, and expansion all at once can be stressful. Things move fast and priorities can shift, especially during periods of change, which can create ambiguity and occasional burnout.

4.0
27 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great work-life balance and flexibility with remote work while still feeling connected to the culture. The Atlanta office is excellent, with thoughtful events, strong hospitality, and a great Midtown location for internal meetings and customer engagements. The company is highly focused on AI, offering exposure to innovative use cases and forward-thinking customers, which creates strong learning and growth opportunities. Colleagues are respectful, collaborative, and overall the company hires high-quality talent. Travel is encouraged when there is a business case, which helps strengthen customer relationships. Benefits, especially healthcare, are very strong.

Cons

At times there is a lack of accountability and visibility from leadership, and limited opportunities for skip-level engagement. Some critical tools and systems have been changed or removed too frequently, creating inefficiencies in day-to-day workflows. There is no 401k match, which is a noticeable gap compared to industry standards. Compensation and merit increases do not always appear to be clearly tied to individual performance, which can be discouraging.

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