Pros
The product is something that a lot of businesses need in order to drive growth within their own companies, which means it is an easy product to sell. People want to use the platform and usually see the value in it without having to do a hard sell. There is room for growth here. If you are willing to put your head down and grind, you will be able to move up fairly quickly but expect to succumb to the grind culture that they promote. Other companies love to see that you have worked at Zoominfo in the past because it shows them that you have what it takes to work hard. It is a great resume builder. PTO is flexible which means you won't run out of it, but be mindful that even if you take PTO you are still expected to hit your monthly quotas that month.
Cons
This company has an extremely high turnover, with both people being let go and quitting. They pick managers based on their performance, which means they may not possess the management skills required to manage a team. This leads to a lot of frustration when needing to ask a question. There is also a lot of movement of managers. You may come in to work one day and be put on a new team without a heads-up. There is a lack of stability and teams/ rules are constantly changing. They also put a lot on the manager's plates, making it hard for them to be able to attend the 1:1 they schedule with you or provide you with help. Teams are often large and because of this, you may have to fight for dial room with your colleagues. This position was originally a hybrid role with 1-2 days in the office max, but as time went on they started asking people to come in 3-4 days a week.