This isn't sales but thanks for the commission - ADR ServiceNow Employee Review

1.0
7 Mar 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

PTO, benefits, and you only have to work 10 hours a week. Once you figure out how to game and cheat the system, hitting quota is easy. Seeing people get out of the ADR role seems like they're opening up their career to more possibilities.

Cons

Never have I seen an office filled with more incompetent leadership. I think only 1 has any real sales experience. Some of senior ADR manager grew up cheating the system for meetings, so now they teach of all of their ADR's how to game the system. You can't blame the new people but I feel bad for this being our first or 2nd work place experience. Advice for any new hirer: Make "Phone calls" and spam emails then log these into the horrible, home-grown CRM in order to hit your activity requirement. Then do what everyone else does and towards the end of the month -HOUND your field reps to give you free "meetings" you can log-into SURF. This is how everyone hits quota. There is no such thing as quality here, it is only quantity. We're talking about a company that makes $2.6 billion in Revenue. If you throw in garbage into the CRM, no one cares, especially the managers. As long as you hit your number, the managers hit their number, we're all happy!

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