Meh - Sales Representative ZoomInfo Employee Review

2.0
11 Jul 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote work. Met some great people within the sales org.

Cons

No work/life balance. Senior manage throws darts at a board and bangs gongs before receiving feedback on workflows and incentives. Senior management takes no responsibility for org performance. They will limit if you do not exceed expectations monthly.

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ZoomInfo Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. We are pleased to hear that you valued the opportunity for remote work and the relationships you formed within the sales organization. However, we take your concerns about work/life balance, management accountability, and performance expectations seriously. This month we did undergo a restructuring so that every rep is focused on a specific segment: SMB, Mid Market, or Enterprise. By segmenting the New Business team, we expect to drive improvement in win rates, ASP increases in up market segments, better retention downmarket, improved enablement, and more role specialization. Thank you for your contributions during your time with us. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors.

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