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Worst Job I've Ever Had and It's Not Close - SDR Brightedge Technologies Employee Review

1.0
2 Jan 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Lots of overtime pay, so the pay is high. - Great people to work with. You'll laugh every day and bond over your misery.

Cons

Woah man, where to begin? TL;DR this job will make you miserable, will make you feel weak, burnt out, and emotionally exhausted. All cold calling jobs are, but instead of doing everything in their power to make it tolerable (like a tech company should) Brightedge seems to do everything they can to make it more difficult. The amount of micromanagement, whether you're a brand new salesperson or a seasoned veteran is exactly the same. The upper management breathes down your neck about number of calls you make, regardless of your result. Did you double your quota? Doesn't matter. You didn't make your 100 required daily calls. To add to that, When you "ship an opp" (set an appointment in BE talk) it takes about 30 minutes to submit it for approval, meaning each time you get a good result, you're told to stay those 30 minutes later so you can hit the minimum amount of required dials. It really is absurd. We are seen as nothing but a number. One time, we got an email from lower management, forwarded from upper management (based across the country from us) with a screenshot of our numbers with the subject "some poor performances this week" and they highlighted who had a bad week. No feedback, no "let's meet and see how we can make this better". ... just "here's who wasn't good this week" shared with the entire company. Salespeople who are competitive are upset enough after a bad week. No need to spam the whole company with their numbers and embarrass them to add insult to injury. Salespeople are put on plans way too early and aren't given enough time to learn the ropes for something that is data driven and complex. I myself was setting one appointment per day (5 per week, a normal tech company's quota), and was put on a plan because I was setting 1-2 per week at the beginning of my tenure. Even though I improved drastically, they averaged the two together and decided I wasn't good enough. Imagine putting in all that work to improve your skills, and your reward is to be put on a plan because of how you were before you improved? The quota of 7 appointments per week is a ridiculous number, especially with their arbitrary rules creating more of an uphill battle for salespeople. 70% of your appointments set need to come from about 10% of your accounts list. The odds are against you from the jump and it's only because of the rules upper management decided to implement. You only hear from management when you do something bad. They somehow think that highlighting someone when they get a rare promotion makes up for the fact that they treat these people like trash for every other day of their career at BE. Brightedge becomes your life once you start working here. You are expected to work non-stop and upper management is never ever satisfied. After a bad week, you need to write to management about why you had a bad week and how you will improve. The only time they'll message you is if you don't send them that email. They won't respond when you send it to them. Upper management leaves at 5 PM every day while SDRs are working 12+ hour days.

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5.0
18 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Elite product that is industry leading. Cold calling is a difficult job but selling this product makes cold calling easy and people listen on the other end of the line when you say BrightEdge. Training program at BrightEdge fosters success from day 1. At the beginning, you are immersed into the day to day environment of the company all while learning the ins and outs of the industry, hands on with the tool, learning scripts, how to handle objections and cold call at an elite level. So many people hit the ground running here and was fortunate to have BrightEdge as a foundation of my professional and sales career. Some of the things I learned here from day 1 and from my last day at the company I will carry with me for the remainder of my career. Culture is phenomenal, every person in the Chicago office looks out for one another and pushes you to be your best day after day. Everyone gets along and is accepting of one another, I have made lifelong friends at BrightEdge all while hitting my numbers, working hard, and making great money as an entry level sales rep. From 8-5 everyone in the office is locked in and grinding to hit their numbers and helping others do the same. On top of that, it is a fun environment where it makes coming into the office a luxury instead of a chore. I learned an incredible amount from sitting next to my peers and sitting next to leadership and taking advice from them and putting it into action on the salesfloor. Pay for an entry level role is 2nd to none. If you come in everyday with a drive and determination to hit your numbers it is impossible to fail with the resources you and guidance you receive along the way. Hit your numbers and you will make a ton of commission + base pay + overtime. This made it extremely easy to live in the city and live comfortably. Finally, senior leadership has a strong investment in their people and genuinely will do whatever it takes to help you advance your career. Perfect place to start your career, learn a ton about the tech space, make a bunch of money, gain valuable sales experience, and network!

Cons

Young company with growing pains but always open to hearing suggestions on the betterment of the company/office.

1.0
24 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You will learn the basics and become very close with your coworkers

Cons

This job will make you question your sanity 24/7. Prepare to be constantly manipulated and scrutinized by leadership. The quota is ridiculously unattainable and if you have half of a brain you will realize just how insane the expectations are. The few that do hit quota tend to do so in questionable ways and go on to be promoted while being completely unprepared due to lack of training and outdated practices. The tools you are given are not up to industry standards, forcing you to do a lot of things manually and ultimately decrease your productivity and output. While the product is good, it’s a niche fit and you will be forced to go after prospects at companies that are simply a waste of time for you and the AE, just to hit a made up number. Hours are LONG and there is zero work life balance. Absolutely toxic environment with zero professionalism. You will not see a single example of good OR normal corporate behavior. So much gossip, everything is presented as life or death, and you will be consistently put up against your peers in a very anxiety inducing way.

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