AMAZING COMPANY! - Business Development Representative (BDR) Insperity Employee Review

5.0
Sep 22, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I love my team, leadership is accommodating and helpful. Company culture is unmatched, so much friendliness and hospitality and willingness to help. huge focus on employee growth/success, clear pathways for growth and lots of internal hiring. Layoffs are infrequent. Very inclusive culture. GREAT benefits package, lots of PTO and remote work options.

Cons

Training wasn't well planned or structured for this role, consider coming in with some experience. Salary is on lower end with no commission structure.

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Insperity Response
8mo
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Cons

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Insperity Response
1mo
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