A job is a job - Recensione dipendente - Sr SDR presso Snowflake

4,0
23 dic 2024
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

- Industry-leading product from a recognizable company (key in sales). - Coworkers and managers are always willing to help. - I had the opportunity to work with some great people. - Certain AEs became excellent mentors. - The perks were fantastic! Exceptional health care, unlimited PTO (which you’re encouraged to take), 401k (though they don’t match, which is odd), free lunch in the office, stock options, and gym reimbursement. - If you have a decent territory and put in consistent, hard work, it’s not too difficult to hit quota. Most people do, or at the very least come close. - Great pay for an SDR position. - Overall, I felt it was a rewarding first job out of college. I had to work hard, but still enjoyed a great work/life balance and learned a lot about sales.

Svantaggi

Look, a job’s a job. Overall, I wouldn’t let the negative reviews deter you too much (if you are early in your sales career), especially in today’s tough job market. Every workplace has its downsides, and if you think your previous job didn’t, it’s likely because you left before anything unfortunate had a chance to happen. Regardless, I’ll point out the cons that, in my opinion, are actually worth mentioning (unlike the review complaining about the mid-quality lunch—seriously, get over it). - The Bellevue office being completely shut down while several employees were still actively working there—that was not great. On top of that, not offering those employees severance or a relocation budget? This happened a bit after my time, but I heard about it, and overall, I’d say it was incredibly disappointing and unprofessional. - During my two years at Snowflake as an SDR, the number one grievance across the organization was, without a doubt, the lack of a clear promotion track. It became such a significant issue that our previous VP of Sales held a 45-minute all-hands meeting to reassure us that the organization was working to establish a clearer and more structured promotion pathway. That said, I’d estimate that about 60% of people eventually got promoted, while the other 40% left to take AE positions elsewhere. What was particularly unfortunate was that the vast majority of that 40% were some of the top-performing SDRs in the organization—people who worked incredibly hard. Unfortunately, Snowflake failed to properly recognize their contributions, leading to their departure to continue their careers elsewhere in roles they rightfully deserved. It was an incredibly frustrating situation to witness. I do hope that with time this is something that is improved upon, but I would recommend to anyone interviewing at Snowflake to certainly bring up plans for promotions and to request stats/numbers.

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5,0
24 giu 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Great work life balance, great leadership, fantastic tech, and strong earnings opportunities

Svantaggi

Can’t think of any at this time - best company I’ve worked for

1,0
24 giu 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

The salary was competitive enough although you will never make your bonus because your patch is so poorly configured.

Svantaggi

I observed the worst cronyism in my 40 year career. New sales manager completely overshot the quota and does zero research on the clients in the territory. This forces her account executive to leave. She continued demanding that the solutions engineering team make the revenue happen when all of the clients in the patch “she carved” were defunct and we’re not going to return the investment at that time or possibly even into the future. Did she own up to it? No she did not. She blamed the solutions engineer who was on federally protected leave. Her crony solutions engineering RVP jumped right in without doing any research or homework because he is her friend and he was also brand new to the job. Training wheels still on yet no humility and mowing people down. Unethical, lack of managerial accountability, and blame culture. HR is equally ridiculous as they just jump on the blame train and don’t do any homework even when the employee was on approved leave and had a great prior quarter before leave began. Yes the company approved the leave, and the managers disrespected the leave even when the employee worked through leave at the bedside of their relative. HR makes the person on leave the target instead of backing up and looking at why the quota was set, why these new inexperienced managers are allowed to torment solutions engineering resources. The answer is cronyism.

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