Great on-boarding & employee engagement - Enterprise Customer Success Manager Docusign Employee Review

5.0
26 Jul 2016
Recommend
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Pros

A seamless, collaborative and professional interview experience that is a reflection of the great culture here. The discussion and transparency around career paths at interview stage was very refreshing. My first week on-boarding in Seattle was not just about on-boarding but also focussed on employee engagement, with the right balance of work and getting to know your colleagues. Excited for both DocuSign's future and my future at DocuSign.

Cons

None that I have experienced thus far

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London Calling... Thanks for your review! Glad you enjoyed onboarding and welcome to the team!

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