Best place to work to get your foot in the door for sales! - Sales Development Representative (SDR) MemoryBlue Employee Review

5.0
Dec 15, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

I spent the first 9 months post-grad at mB Austin office. During my time here I learned so many unique sales techniques that have helped me get ahead in my current job. The culture of the office was probably my favorite part of my time there. Everyone is so warm and welcoming and wants you to succeed. I got hired out by my client after consulting for them for 4 months. I am so grateful for memoryBlue because it allowed me to work in the field I always wanted. The DM’s truly know what they are doing when coaching their team. My DM and MD were amazing. They both supported me the entire time I was there and helped me communicate with my client that I would like to be hired out. Every person in that office is there to support you. We would have office-wide call evals to coach SDRs on their calls. Everyone comes ready to give constructive feedback and helps you find ways to improve. I really would not be where I am today in my professional career if it weren't for memoryBlue!

Cons

One con I have is I would have liked to see mB asking incoming SDRs what tech sector they were most passionate about. I know that we do not always get to choose what comes into the pipeline but I think that might help SDRs get more excited about their client and work towards getting hired out.

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5.0
Apr 5, 2026
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Pros

Networking and growth opportunities are there if you’re not satisfied with bare minimum earning

Cons

Base pay is low but potential to earn more is there just gotta grind

3.0
Mar 10, 2026
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Pros

- Good Sales Training - Good Company Culture, Everyone wants to learn and help - Good Managers will be able to provide great coaching to help further grow your skills

Cons

- Your success is highly dependent on what client they give you. If they give you a hard client, do not expect to see those bonuses come in frequently. - Managers are also another luck of the draw. Started off with a great manager, who'd always be willing to help and coach. But then transitioned to another manager who was about my age, not very competent at coaching or advice since he had only been on an easy client for 6 months before being promoted, and would micromanage the team very hard. If you get a bad manager + a hard client, you will not have a good time at memoryBlue since they are already expecting you to work hard. - Pay and the bonuses are very low. Whether or not you'll see a raise is dependent on what client you get whether since it's based on hitting quota an X amount of times.

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