Great company, great culture - Sales Development Representative Docusign Employee Review

5.0
27 Jan 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Structured, thorough training that allows you to jump into your role with ease. - Consistent support and check in's in your first months to make sure you are doing ok and keeping up with the pace. - Great perks (dental, health, snack, monthly beer/pizza evenings). - Intelligent employees who are helpful and push you to meet the standard that the company maintains. -The company is growing at a rapid rate, and there is opportunity to advance your career at a much rapid rate than at other companies.

Cons

-As of yet, I have nothing negative to say about DS.

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Docusign Response
9y
Great input about waiting 2 weeks before going to Seattle. Please share that with your HR team on the ground as well. They can help build that timing in.

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