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Meh - Sales Development Representative (SDR) Aspire Software Employee Review

2.0
7 Aug 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great place to learn if you have never been an SDR or this is your first job. (Mostly learning how to not run a sales development program). You make a decent amount of calls each day and really learn how to handle all sorts of objections. It’s good experience if you want to stay in sales.

Cons

Leadership is clueless on what the issues are that we face as SDRs at this company. Some of leadership is unprochable because of their temperament and really shouldn't be in their role in the fist place. The CRM is a complete mess. Majority of the leads you are given arent workable and most of the time are a complete waste of time to prospect into.

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5.0
15 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Amazing support and organization culture.

Cons

No cons whatsoever, this is an awesome company to work for!

3.0
5 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good sales experience where you don't have to do full cycle sales and are simply tasked with contacting potential customers from a list of 300 clients you are given every month and getting them to sit for a meeting. The environment is healthy with good benefits for families with younger children, but definitely a lot of room to grow in certain aspects of the company.

Cons

They salary is a little less competitive than other similar companies. This goes along with a lot of turnover on the sales teams in recent months , with restrictions on sales reps that make it harder to sell. For example you can only contact companies 1-5 million in revenue with many companies only over 2.5 million being an actually good fit. This goes along with a lack of new quality prospects you are given every month. These are all fixable issues but the largest issue you face in the role is seasonality and the fact that many companies during the spring and summer are not willing to dedicate time to meet during their busy seasons

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