Na - Sales Development Representative (SDR) RoadRunner Employee Review

3.0
10 Feb 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Solid team environment and decent opportunity for promotions.

Cons

The management talks to you like you’re an idiot whose problems can be solved by working a little harder. You also get no say in which market they stick you in so you can get stuck in a pretty terrible market or one of their newer ones with lots of opportunity.

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RoadRunner Response
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Leadership at RoadRunner Recycling makes strategic decisions based on business needs which determines market assignment for the Sales Development Representatives. We appreciate you taking the time to share feedback that can help us improve as we implement changes and wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors.

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