Started great - Senior SDR Snyk Employee Review

2.0
Jun 2, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The earlier, bread and butter, products still have potential. Many large enterprise customers still exist and small deals continue to be won. Money is great if you end up in a good territory. Nice offices but are no longer very flexible about remote work. Snyk is VERY good for companies with the right tech stack but many of those folks have already purchased.

Cons

Being an SDR can be good, but do not plan on making a career out of it. Echoing many reviews, the territories are all very random and you may just be set up to fail & the company won't hesitate to cut you loose. At the enterprise level, Snyk is becoming less & less popular, so breaking through that point in the SDR journey is VERY rare. They do not really promote SDR to AE internally despite what is advertised.

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Snyk Response
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Thank you for your review of your time at Snyk. While I appreciate that you believed in our products and business opportunities, both enterprise and small, I am sorry to hear that you no longer felt supported in flexibility, and in your workload and growth. We prioritize the development of our people and provide opportunities through programs like Snykers on the Move and other internal growth plans to ensure that we invest in our own first, but recognize these opportunities may not come as quickly as you may have hoped. I am sorry your experience at Snyk was not all that you hoped it would be, , but appreciate that insight as well as Advice to Management so that we can best understand opportunities to improve for the future. - Sandy Mott, VP Talent Business Partnering

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