Chaotically Disorganized in the SMG Department - Account Executive Docusign Employee Review

2.0
5 May 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great product. Frankly one of the better software solutions based on reliability and functionality. For that, I would give it 5 stars. However, the solution is overpriced and the market is now saturated with competition. Management wants to help but they don't have the resources. Seems like each and every request they pass along falls on deaf ears. They really do want you to succeed, but there's not much they can do. That said, virtually none of those people are here anymore. More on that below.

Cons

Wildly underpaid relative to the market, especially given the responsibilities that are assigned to each individual AE. Just look around on GlassDoor. The base salary is shockingly low, and don't expect to make that up in commission money anymore. The turnover on the team is almost inconceivable—it seems like management is actually embarrassed by the churn; so much so that they don't even address it. You just start to notice your coworkers aren't showing up for team meetings anymore. If you aren't close with one of your colleagues it may take weeks before you find out they've left. If the company was losing customers at the same rate they're losing employees they'd be bankrupt. They scaled the team way too quickly and aggressively based on a flood of demand during COVID. However, it would seem they failed to consider the future state, when COVID began to relax or become normalized. Instead, they decided to scale the team at what wound up being (essentially) the "tail-end" of the pandemic. They took a team of 20 AEs who were all hitting and/or exceeding quota and decided they needed to DOUBLE that number to 40. Because they were "scaling like a big software company is supposed to" they split the team into new logo and client expansion (they call it "Install"). Because the product is good and does work, those who bought when demand was up are happy. They use the tool often and are not afraid to upgrade or purchase more envelopes/seats/services. However, new business demand has taken a nose-dive. With low demand, new logo AEs are desperate to close whatever is in front of them, which tends to be a lot of smaller "land & expand" work. Of course, with new logo reps being forced to close "land & expand" opportunities just to get deals in the door, they're essentially soft-tossing business to the client expansion team (once the client signs, ownership goes straight over to the install team). I've spent too much time on this already, but please consider going elsewhere or at the very least, don't join the SMG team.

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Docusign Response
4y
Thanks for sharing such thorough feedback. At DocuSign, we are committed to always listening, being honest, and trying to do what's right, everyday for our employees, customers and the communities. We will encourage you to connect with your HRBP and your team leadership to address your thoughts and recommendation on improvement. We have shared your feedback with HR and Sales leadership team as well.

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Pros

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Cons

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Docusign Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your positive experience with us. We are thankful for your insights and are happy to read your positive feedback.
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9 Apr 2026
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Pros

Mostly nice people, dedicated to their specific roles.

Cons

Lack of team cohesion among departments. Lots of communication and accountability breakdowns, siloed efforts. Immature processes and undeveloped operations. Unqualified and ineffective leadership: I was to be the Business Process Lead but mid-interview, the hiring manager told me they would instead place me in a very small sub-department reporting into Finance Business Transformation. It was never clear if this was meant to be temporary or permanent... I was successful in facilitating and contributing to a project that was 10+ years overdue at Docusign. The managing director I reported to was laid off so a more tenured employee took over as "manager" who had never been in charge of people and it showed. Despite my contributions, I was told how little they valued my work and efforts on a successful project. Definitely a level disparity as I have been Sr. Finance Manager twice and head of a global department reporting into VP level and up. It appeared that all this new "manager" wanted was a subservient cog to condescend, demotivate, and talk down to. Beyond ridiculous to squander my 15 years of corporate experience.

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