BDR - Business Development Representative (BDR) Paystand Employee Review

5.0
21 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There is always work and if I need help I can always find it. Another pro is that we get lunch everyday which highly appreciated.

Cons

Everything good so far but like any BDR or sales roles you have to find different ways to stay with the energy.

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Paystand Response
9mo
Thank you for sharing your experience as a BDR in our Mexico City office. We’re glad to hear that you feel supported by the team and that the training and guidance have set you up for success. We recognize that sales roles can be high-energy and that finding ways to stay motivated is important. Your feedback is greatly appreciated, and we’re committed to continuing to support our team with resources, collaboration, and encouragement.

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5.0
8 Aug 2025
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Pros

- Trust and respect from managers - Professional Networking - Project Ownership - Great mentorship - Skill Development (strengthened public speaking, curriculum design, and financial literacy teaching skills)

Cons

Everything was perfect, I had such a great time!

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Paystand Response
9mo
Thank you for sharing your experience as a Foundation Intern with us. We’re so happy to hear that you felt trusted, respected, and supported during your time here and that the mentorship, networking, and project ownership contributed to your professional growth. It’s especially rewarding to know that your internship helped you build valuable skills like public speaking, curriculum design, and financial literacy teaching. We’re thrilled you had such a positive experience and grateful for the impact you made during your summer with Paystand. We wish you continued success in your academic and professional journey!
1.0
5 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Free lunch, ping pong, free cursor plan

Cons

Paystand is an exploitative company that takes advantage of young workers, particularly interns. Interns are officially paid for 30 hours per week, but there is strong pressure to work beyond those hours — including nights and weekends — without additional compensation or benefits. Interns are frequently told there is a path to full-time employment, but during a company offsite leadership stated that there were no plans to convert engineering interns in the United States to full-time roles. I personally know multiple interns who worked here for 9+ months with no concrete plan or timeline for conversion. The model appears to be rinse-and-repeat. Compensation for full-time employees is also well below market, especially relative to Bay Area standards. Junior employees could realistically earn more in hourly at restaurant jobs. The pay is extremely uncompetitive and demoralizing. The Product team lacks technical understanding of how software is built, which creates constant friction between them and Engineering. I have personally witnessed senior leadership speak aggressively and unprofessionally — including yelling and cursing — toward interns and juniors. Upper management presents the company as far more successful than it actually is. In reality, Paystand appears stagnant and has made little progress over the past several years. This is not a place to grow your career — it’s a temporary stop at best. If zero stars were an option, that would be my rating.

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