Great colleagues and autonomy, but high pressure and turnover - Sales Development Representative (SDR) Punch! Employee Review

1.0
17 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great people to work with, especially the other SDRs. Plenty of autonomy and freedom to manage your day. Work can be fairly relaxed at times with some downtime. Good culture if you're in a supportive team.

Cons

Cons • KPIs can be unrealistic for certain client projects, particularly when data quality is poor or the product offering is difficult to sell. • Targets often remain unchanged regardless of market conditions, data quality, or campaign performance, which can create unnecessary pressure on SDRs. • Management can be challenging to work with at times, with a strong focus on activity metrics rather than factors outside an SDR's control. • High pressure and demanding expectations can contribute to employee burnout and staff turnover. • Team experience can vary significantly depending on management and project allocation, with some teams appearing to receive more support and opportunities than others. • Prospect data is not always up to date, making outreach and pipeline generation more difficult. • Coaching and professional development could be more consistent and tailored to individual needs. • Staff turnover has historically been high, which can impact team stability and morale.

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5.0
17 May 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Awesome rules this cool is the best I swear

Cons

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3.0
31 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The teammates are great, while they're still employed. The hours were fine, then they added an extra hour to the day without any additional bump in pay. You get 20 days of PTO to start, but you must use them for everything because they won't allow unpaid leave before they're all used and sick leave doesn't kick in for at least 6 months.

Cons

The pay is not standard at all, you'll have people that have been here for months longer that are underpaid against the newer employees by a substantial margin. They recently dropped the rate for commission as well, the OTE are not accurate at all. Did the math and you'd have to have 18 meetings sit per month to hit the bottom of OTE. This hasn't happened once that I'm aware of.

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