MemoryBlue Sales Development Representative (SDR) interview questions
based on 118 ratings - Updated Jun 20, 2026
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Candidates applying for Sales Development Representative (SDR) roles take an average of 21 days to get hired, when considering 1 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at MemoryBlue overall takes an average of 21 days.
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Calm interviews with two young guys around 29, not intimidating at all if you can banter well and come relatively prepared for what they might ask you especially with the interview prep they give you the day before
I applied online. I interviewed at MemoryBlue (London, England) in Mar 2025
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Very quick hearing back after both stages. Clearly set out what each stage was, with the second being a role play sales call. Good to see if the role is something that suited me or not.
I applied online. I interviewed at MemoryBlue (Austin, TX) in Jun 2026
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1 Introduction interview, 2 behavioral interviews with different interviewers, and a final round mock sales interview. The interview process overall was pretty easy to be honest, they talk a lot about growth, which is my main concern. However many people on here are talking about how it is a terrible enviorment, I hope that won't be the case with my location