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Bravado's War Room is the much needed friend that should be there with everyone to share their feelings, connect with like-minded people and personal development. Highly recommended and useful.... See more
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The Bravado War Room has been really helpful till now! People here genuinely care and want to help, despite being in good ranks in their careers. People taking out time to reply to someone in need... See more
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I joined Bravado a few years ago. I needed an outlet to talk sales bereft of the specifics of my industry. Not only did it deliver a solid community for that purpose I have legitimately learned... See more
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Find a sales job that doesn’t suck. Bravado Jobs connects top sellers with exciting career opportunities at vetted, high-paying B2B tech companies. Every company on our platform is confirmed to have attainable quota, strong product-market fit, and a strong sales culture.
Find your dream sales job on Bravado. Learn from the best and connect with your peers. The War Room is America’s first pseudonymous community for sales. Ask for candid advice, share your wins and network with top sales leaders to learn from the very best in sales.
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This is a great community for Sales Professionals. If you want to seek anonymous advice from fellow sales people who live and breath sales and selling, this is the place.
Its not the place to "be an influencer" (extremely refreshing). Instead its a place to ask you questions and get real advice from other Sales Savages who have gone through what you are now going through.
So if you're in Sales, don't finish reading this review - just go there and get involved!
But if you want to finish reading this, now you're done.

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Bravado has been a huge help for finding advice for career and sales development, job search, tips and tricks of the trade, and keeping up to date on current trends in the sales market and industry.
I also have learned a lot about others and how sales touches so many aspects of markets and communities.

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I wouldn’t have stayed in Sales if it wasn’t for this community. I was two months into my career when I joined Bravado, and I’ve learned most of what I know about the sales space from the community. I joined a lot of sales communities, and the only one that I’m active in is Bravado because it’s the only one that helps me grow/learn.

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I've had a positive experience being a member of the War Room having received helpful tips and tricks. Overall, it serves to get some intel from other sales people (tech in my case) who've been there, done that. Plus, it can be entertaining.

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I have loved using the Bravado war room to hear from other Sales people’s experiences, to bounce ideas off of, and to celebrate wins. Truly a great idea with even better execution!

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I always enjoy a great community of sales people who help each other. It’s also nice in the world of revenue politics to while have the security of remaining anonymous. Great platform, I wish more people I worked with would use it.

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This community has become a part of my daily drill. Endless resources for sales strategy. Advice on anything you ask. But keep it real. This ain't a place for fake influencers. Maybe hang our for a week or so and just read the room before dropping your first post. Gotta be a billion years of professional experience in there. The truth will be told. Bonus: It pays commissions. You need this if you sell for a living. Trust.

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It was long overdue that we (sales pros) get to be part of a community like this.
The War Room is just a great, no-BS platform where AEs, SDRs, AMs..., from a wide range of industries, share their lessons learned, ask for advice, celebrate wins, and get support during tough times.
I'm returning to the room daily and have already benefited from the sharing of knowledge. I feel like we're all learning together, and the sense of belonging to a community like this is just awesome.
Kudos to the Bravado team and the community manager - you guys are doing a great job, keep it up!

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Interesting company and concept that uses a message board to gain interactions. It then offers fractional and full time sales recruiting through it. A nice option, but nothing too crazy.

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Easy to use platform that acts as a place for sales professionals to come and exchange ideas and vent.

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I like how the incentives of this social media platform are aligned. Earning commissions for your content is a great model!

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Bravado serves the specific tone and needs of SaaS salespeople.
In a world of skin deep communities and recruiting efforts, Bravado has taken risks to change the way us SaaS savages keep it real towards our next step…whatever that may be.

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I think overall, Bravado has been doing well with their model. There have been some bugs in the War Room, and most times it is corrected fairly quickly. Communication is accessible and steady with the leadership at the company which allows for less red tape.
I think the idea of an anon community for Sales people is genius as it allows us to get gritty and in the dirt without exposing too much. Keep it up.
Looking forward to seeing how things develop out over the next 12 months.
P.S. we need to bring back awarding WR Lieutenants and WR Officers. Keep the ranks updated.

Reply from Bravado
I joined the war room over a year ago for a few reasons. Primarily, to connect and learn from others in sales roles. The contributing members that actively give valuable feedback is outstanding. Applicable insight into many industries, sales strategies, culture, etc.
I highly recommend anyone looking for a no BS sales community to join, engage, and learn!

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This is an amazing platform for sales professionals to discuss anything sales related. Very active community where all the members are purpose driven - purpose to help others like them succeed.
Bonus - you get rewarded for your contribution.

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Likely the most useful Social media community I have come across. Perfect? No. But it gets 5 stars, because Bravado actively seeks out the advice of its members, and implements it.
A vibrant community of self-policing sales professionals. I have learned a ton from experienced reps through the War Room; an engaging forum that allows you to share wins, debate best practices and shoot the breeze.
It's a must join for sales professionals.

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I use the WR to get feedback and learn from the group of passionate and seasoned salesmen.
In my short time, I've really grown to appreciate their feedback and knowledge. I've gotten great career advice and learned plenty of prospecting lessons.
I feel bad for anyone just using it as a job board because it's so much more than that.
It's an thriving community of salesmen trying to be the best they can be and helping others. Which is what "good" sales really is, helping others.

Reply from Bravado
Bravado has been an excellent community to learn about how other sales professionals are successful in their various markets and sectors. Everyone is always helpful in answering questions or concerns, and it has been a fun place to interact anonymously. The War Room in particular has been very welcoming since I joined and I have enjoyed spending time there with all the other savages!

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Bravado has been an excellent community to be a part of. Its one of the first places I go to look for advice on career progression, looking for a new role, and professional development.
Highly recommend it to any sales profressional

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My experience with Bravado is limited to the War Room forums, but that has been a great experience. If you're looking for honest assessments and feedback from other sales professionals, you'll receive that. Since most contributors choose to remain anonymous, you'll find many opinions are more honest than they'd be otherwise. Contributors don't tolerate spammers and are quick to redirect unhelpful or self-promoting posts, but if you read the rules, read the tone of the forums, you'll be welcome. Unlike other forums, there are rewards for valuable posts, which leads to more thoughtful engagement. I'd recommend it to anybody trying to improve their own sales process and to anybody who is willing to receive honest, occasionally blunt, feedback - although a good sense of humor doesn't hurt either.

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