Pros
Onboarding is very well rounded, it teaches you everything you need to know to be successful as an SDR, from outreach methods, ICP's, lines of questioning and product knowledge.
Everybody at iplicit is available to help, you're encouraged to be curious and ask questions. Support is available round every corner and colleagues are happy to help.
There is a good tech stack in place, it allows you to have comprehensive information about why you are reaching out to people. As someone who comes from a more manual "dial from your phone" background the systems in place offer great automation, efficiency and feedback opportunities.
Colleagues have been extremely welcoming, they are happy to have a chat to get to know you and this is especially great considering the remote work. There are systems in place like Coffee Roulette which give you ample opportunity to meet people outside of your immediate team.
Progression opportunities, expectations and KPI's/targets/commission were made clear both during the interview process and onboarding.
There have been a lot of sessions to help SDR's get to know each other's different styles better, what we individually see is working and the opportunity to share success stories to better your own work.
Also, we've had sessions from senior leadership covering company updates, learning sessions outside of your role (eg. AI) and general coaching.
iplicit's awards as fastest
Overall, this is a fast paced role and you need to be able to pick things up quickly, but it is important to mention that you won't feel left behind as there is a strong, supportive culture behind you and everybody wants to see you win.
Cons
No cons come to mind so far.