Sales Development Representative - Anonymous employee Docusign Employee Review

5.0
Jun 23, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

DocuSign has been an amazing company to work for. The SDR position is a great place to launch your career and have fun doing it. Company culture is always a big factor in choosing a job and they have created something special here. In fact, I am proud to say I have made life-long friends at Docusign. You will learn an incredible amount in this role.

Cons

We recently moved buildings and the new view isn't as good as the old one. I'll get over it though ;)

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Docusign Response
9y
Thanks for weighing in. I hear the new view is not as good as the old one but that the offices are really cool. Would love to hear more.

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