Good culture - Account Development Representative Billtrust Employee Review

4.0
Jun 2, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

A great company culture that really sticks to their values and wants employees to be happy. Nice company to transition to from graduation. Open PTO which is nice, but sometimes annoying because you don't have a set number of days, so sometimes you aren't sure how much you should take.

Cons

Pre IPO software company so things are constantly changing, which can be frustrating at times. One more thing specific to the ADR role is there isn't a defined path or goals of what you need to do to make it to the next level. This is something however that they are working on.

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Cons

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