SDR Position From a Fresh Perspective - Sales Development Representative Docusign Employee Review

5.0
Jun 22, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

I am one of the newest members on the SDR team. From day 1, the SDR team and managers were welcoming and encouraging. The environment is fun, lively and always changing. As a young professional, DocuSign is the perfect place to boost your career. The SDR role allows for a variety of career paths upon promotion time. I would highly recommend this position to anyone who is hardworking, outgoing and wanting to grow with a fast paced tech company.

Cons

Spending your entire workday calling customers is never anyone's idea of a dream job. However, the moments between the calls are what make the job fun.

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Docusign Response
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Love your comment to management re: making time for people and being available. I find it engaging too. Thanks for the reminder.

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