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      Account Executive SMB Interview

      Mar 22, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Dublin, Dublin

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      Account Executive SMB Interview

      May 7, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Salesforce (Dublin, Dublin) in Jan 2026

      Interview

      My Salesforce SMB AE German Interview Experience (Dublin) — An Honest Account This is not a post written out of rejection bitterness. I raised my concerns with my recruiter before receiving any outcome from the process, precisely to make that clear. This experience deserved to be flagged regardless of the result. I was genuinely excited about this opportunity. Salesforce Dublin has a strong reputation, the SMB AE role was a great fit, and I put in serious preparation for the last panel interview. The early rounds were solid. The recruiter was professional and communicative, the initial conversations were engaging, and I felt confident heading into the final interview round. Most of the panel conducted themselves well ,professional, engaged, and fair. I want to make that clear, because this review is not a blanket criticism of Salesforce's hiring process. The issue was specific, and it is worth naming directly. One interviewer made the experience unnecessarily uncomfortable from the moment she began. Her tone throughout was cold and condescending, not in any way that could reasonably be framed as "challenging the candidate." There is a meaningful difference between rigorous interviewing and contemptuous behaviour, and she crossed that line. I have absolutely no issue being pushed hard. Stress-test my numbers, challenge my process, push back on my reasoning — that is expected and entirely fair game at a company of Salesforce's calibre. What was unacceptable was her conduct during my presentation. While I was walking through my career trajectory, she repeatedly fixated on every job transition and asked, in a pointed and loaded way, why I had quit each role. Not out of curiosity, in a way that felt deliberately accusatory, as though she were building a case against my character rather than genuinely assessing my professional growth. Some of her questions were frankly inappropriate, and the cumulative effect felt far more like an interrogation than an interview. There was no warmth, no attempt to establish a professional dialogue, and no basic respect for me as a candidate. I left that panel rattled, not because of the difficulty of the questions, but because of how I was treated as a candidate. I contacted my recruiter immediately after, before any results came through to document what had happened. Shortly after, I received a rejection Here is my constructive take: the rejection itself is fine. Interviews don't always go your way, and that is a normal part of the process. What I would genuinely urge Salesforce to reflect on is this, interview training matters. Not as a box-ticking exercise, but because the way candidates are treated during a process is a direct reflection of your culture. An interviewer who makes candidates feel interrogated, belittled, or subjected to inappropriate personal questioning is doing real damage to your employer brand, whether or not anyone complains about it. Most candidates simply don't say anything. I chose to. Feedback given constructively and early — as I did — should be welcomed, not brushed aside. If Salesforce Dublin takes its reputation seriously, it should be investing in structured interview training that sets clear expectations around professionalism, appropriate questioning, and creating an environment where candidates can actually perform at their best. That benefits everyone: the company gets a more accurate read on candidates, and candidates get a fair shot. To anyone preparing for the Salesforce SMB AE process in Dublin — go in prepared, know your numbers cold, and own your career story with confidence. And if something feels wrong during the process, raise it early and on record. You deserve to be treated with basic professional respect, regardless of the outcome.

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      What did you quit in each jobs? How do you sell Salesforce's service? Why salesforce instead of Hubspot?
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      Application

      I interviewed at Salesforce

      Interview

      I had a really positive experience interviewing for an Account Executive role at Salesforce. I was referred by an employee and assigned to a specific hiring manager who was incredibly supportive throughout the entire process. Every stage was well-structured — I was provided with clear expectations and even examples of questions, which allowed me to prepare properly. The timing between interviews was very reasonable (about 1–1.5 weeks), and communication was consistent. The hiring manager stayed closely involved the whole time and was genuinely helpful and professional. Although I didn’t receive an offer and understand I wasn’t the best fit for this particular role, I’m very grateful for the level of professionalism, transparency, and support I experienced throughout the process.
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      SMB Account Executive Interview

      Apr 28, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Salesforce

      Interview

      Tough process. Multiple interviews with final RVP on different teams. They didn’t seem interested, almost like they already had an internal hire ready. Waste of time it seemed, oh well.

      SMB Account Executive Interview

      Apr 12, 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Salesforce

      Interview

      The process has three stages: first, a recruiter screen; second, an interview with the hiring manager; and finally, a panel presentation as the last round in the overall interview process.