They push you to the limit while paying you the minimum - Sales Development Representative (SDR) MemoryBlue Employee Review

2.0
Jul 5, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Training and experience: the training I’m talking is not the 6 week one, but the ability to learn from other SDR’s around you. All of them selling different companies, so everyone does things a little differently from eachother. The experience comes from them making us put up industry leading KPI’s to satisfy their clients. Meaning I’ve had the ability to talk to a lot of potential prospects and get learning experience from all those.

Cons

- manager turnover: - promote based off metrics and not effort/skill. Management doesn’t care that all campaigns are not the same difficulty. On an easy campaign that might even be inbound? Congrats, you will be promoted (and win academy)over the person who might not hit quota every month, but is busting their butt to even have a chance at it. - they care more about making the clients happy more than the SDRs. Ex) client had unreasonable quota expectations, so they decided to give us unreasonable quotas bc they wanted us to “try” to meet their expectations. There went quota. - And More!!!

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5.0
Apr 5, 2026
Recommend
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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
Recommend
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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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