Aaron is great, the rest is a mixed bag - Anonymous employee Box Employee Review

4.0
Jul 28, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Aaron is hands down one of the most incredible CEOs in the world. Passionate, brilliant, and super charming. Cares about every employee and takes the time to know people. There are some excellent and brilliant people there that are pushing limits and thinking differently and making change. Great training for sales people, albeit traditional training. You can go far if you build the right relationships and work hard.

Cons

Sales team is the epitome of traditional. Not a lot of room for nuance or uniqueness. They love a bro. Definitely no longer a start up company or culture and the push is just to keep the status quo. Not the least diverse sales team in the valley, but definitely up there. Subtle and not so subtle sexism abounds.

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5.0
Jun 9, 2026
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Pros

- Strong executive leadership with clear direction - Customers see the value in the software and there is a product/market fit - Managers care about work life balance and your professional growth - Autonomy to do valuable meaningful work and focus on the right initiatives for your role

Cons

- Nothing comes to mind

5.0
Apr 15, 2026
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Pros

Working at Box offers a strong mix of career growth, meaningful impact, and modern tech exposure—you get to sell and support a platform that’s actually solving real-world problems across government, enterprise, and regulated industries, not just pushing software for the sake of it. The company’s focus on AI-powered content management, security, and workflow automation keeps you close to where the market is heading, which builds highly transferable skills. At the same time, the culture tends to emphasize collaboration, autonomy, and ownership, giving you room to develop your own strategies (like your targeted campaigns and use-case-driven outreach) while still having the backing of a well-established platform with strong product-market fit.

Cons

Working at Box isn’t without its challenges—one of the biggest is that the product can be harder to differentiate at a surface level, especially against tools like Microsoft (SharePoint/OneDrive) or Dropbox, which means you have to work much harder in sales to educate prospects on deeper workflow and security value. Sales cycles can be long and complex, requiring patience and persistence with multiple stakeholders. Internally, like many growing tech companies, priorities and messaging can shift as new products (AI, Extract, etc.) roll out, which can create some ambiguity. And because Box is a platform play, success often depends on how well customers adopt and expand usage, so deals don’t always feel “done” at close—you’re thinking long-term from day one.

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