MemoryBlue reviews

3.4

64% would recommend to a friend

(980 total reviews)
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Aurelien Mottier

84% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

MemoryBlue has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 980 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The MemoryBlue employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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980 reviews
2.0
Sep 28, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

-work ethic: lot of calls / emails -good culture: fun co workers majority being in early 20s

Cons

-bad habits: tell you to book any and every meeting even if they're useless to client's AEs -unrealistic quotas make it impossible to raise your salary -no commission of any sort -no structure whatsoever, no guidelines -no formal training: "training" is listening to a recording -try to put you on "contract" when California is at-will employment makes no sense

5.0
Sep 22, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

I worked for memoryBlue for about 3 years. I was a college graduate, coming out of retail, desperate to find that "foot in the door." One of their recruiters reached out to me and after the first interview I was incredibly intrigued! Sure they had a "contract" but if I couldn't do this job for a year and a half then maybe sales just wasn't for me. Before I continue...There are some great reviews and there are some not so great reviews here. Keep in mind, that THIS IS TECH SALES!!! It's not a walk in the park!!! You are going to have to work nights, weekends, long hours and you are going to have to grind! If you read the negative reviews, it's only people making excuses for their lack of performance and not taking the bull by the horns and immersing themselves in the experience (I mean, they had to resort to an online review to give their opinions, no one else would listen). This being said, I was looking for a better quality of life and memoryBlue delivered! Not only was I going to have a pretty steady schedule but they were going to invest in me with their training! While no one is perfect, I would say I can now run circles around my competition and win most sales I pursue. This isn't by accident. This was because of the exposure and training that memoryBlue provided me. Not only was I training constantly with the memoryBlue team, I was reading sales books in my spare time and networking with my clients. (This is what unsuccessful SDRs simply won't do.) Pros: - The networking within the industry - The constant training (but you have to want the training) - The fun and friendly atmosphere - Friendly competition (Seriously, if you are a competitive person then this is the right place for you.) - Marc, Chris and the rest of the leadership team Simply put: If you are looking for somewhere to start your career, learn as much as you possibly can and build a steady foundation for your career, memoryBlue is the right place for you.

Cons

Are you perfect? I know I am not and no one really is. Everyone has things to work on and memoryBlue is no exception. The company could definitely provide more tools to it's employees. For example, SDR's definitely need more access to list building tools and training on how to list build. Managers need more tools and processes on how to manage and train the SDRs. Perhaps the most difficult part on the managers is the high level of positive turnover. Once they have someone trained that person is then on their way out! Providing the managers with more structure and processes could alleviate some of the stress associated with this churn. Having a high level of focus is incredibly important for this job due to the office's tendency to get a little rowdy!! But is having fun while working a real con? Probably not.

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MemoryBlue Response
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Thank you for taking the time to post feedback about memoryBlue here on Glassdoor. We appreciate your balanced comments and will take a look at the areas you mentioned as opportunities for improvement. Providing access to a robust sales technology stack for our employees is definitely a priority for the company, so your comments on making sure those tools are as strong as they can be is certainly something we’re always interested in. We’re extremely glad that you found your time with us to be such a positive experience! Professional sales is a fantastic space to work in and we’re incredibly proud of the people that choose to launch (or turbo-charge) their careers with us. Like you, we believe firmly that hard work and a commitment to ongoing sales skill development always pays off big-time for the individuals willing to put in that time and effort. We’ve seen it firsthand hundreds of times over in our 14 years doing business.
1.0
Sep 20, 2016

SDR

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You get to meet people your age (purely a social positive because with everybody being the same age is like the blind leading the blind). My 'manager' was younger then me (23 years old) and was clearly in no position to be 'training' people as they had no idea as to what they were doing. How is a 23 year old going to give you career advice and tell you how to make 6 figures? (they cant they have never done it themselves.)

Cons

So I was personally asked by management to write a positive review about this company, and I cant. The CEO's are immature and the employees are all children. Dont settle on working here, there are far better opportunities out there. When I worked here they made me believe that people my age needed to settle for places like this. They would always reference 'well compared to the industry we do more (like training for example.) That is not the case my new company has tuition reimbursement, they do not charge you 5K if you quit.

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