Unhealthy - Business Development Executive GDS Group Employee Review

1.0
Feb 4, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Decent money to be made if you can survive

Cons

Toxic work environment that will destroy you. Company cannibalizes itself fighting over deals between offices, yes I’m serious. Management treats adult employees like children, you’re strapped to your desk and being yelled at to dial the phone all day. Product is pure trash and they have no interest in fixing it or helping make it an easier sell for reps, just telling you to “pitch more people!” Close rate is literally 2%, and repeat business is basically non existent. Average survival of a rep here is 2-3 months, either because they get fired or are smart enough to see what’s going on and get out. Only people who are insiders that’ve been there a decade can hit target, you never will (and you probably won’t last long enough for a yearly target to even matter!!). Oh and forget about having a life… you’ll get shamed for using your PTO! Take the reviews seriously on here, there’s better opportunities out there.

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GDS Group Response
3mo
We’re sorry to read that this was your experience. While we don’t recognize many of the characterizations described here, we take feedback like this very seriously. We work hard to foster a collaborative environment across offices, with clear deal-ownership processes and ongoing improvements to how teams work together. Our management approach is focused on coaching and support. Sales is a performance-driven role however respect and professionalism have always been non-negotiable for us. Regarding product and performance, we continually invest in product development and training, and we closely track close rates and client retention. Many of our team members consistently hit targets and build long-term careers with us. We also actively encourage the use of PTO and maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Suggetions that you are not allowed to book holidays and take time off are simply not true. We appreciate the feedback and remain committed to being completely transparent with candidates so they can decide whether this environment is right for them.

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