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Rain Sales Development Representative Salary
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Percent that Attain Quota?
of Sales Development Representatives typically hit their quota here
What percent of Sales Development Representatives hit quota at Rain?
Approximately 14% of Sales Development Representatives at Rain meet or exceed their annual quota based on ratings submitted in the past year.
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The average base salary for a Sales Development Representative at Rain ranges from $40,000 to $50,000, with total on-target earnings (OTE) typically between $60,000 and $65,000. These compensation ranges vary based on experience, location, and specific territory assignment.
Rain Sales Development Representatives are paid on a 70/30 mix. Variable pay depends on pipeline‑creation metrics - activity volume (calls, emails, etc.), converted opportunities, created opportunities, and scheduled meetings. SDRs at Rain report that Created Opportunities is the metric that most directly drives their variable earnings, and accelerators typically apply once targets exceed 100%.
Assuming a median OTE of $60,000, Sales Development Representatives at Rain can expect between $6,000 and $13,200 in annual variable compensation.
The median base salary for Sales Development Representative at Rain is $48,000 per year, which is 20% lower than the median base salary of the global salary role.
Top-performer earnings for SDRs at Rain typically range between $90,000 and $110,000. Top SDRs usually exceed meeting or pipeline goals by 115-130%, and additional upside is possible for exceptionally high activity and conversion rates. The highest reported total compensation for this role last year was $95,000.
Approximately 14.0% of Sales Development Representatives at Rain meet or exceed their annual quota based on ratings submitted in the past year.
Percent that Attain Quota?
of Sales Development Representatives typically hit their quota here
What percent of Sales Development Representatives hit quota at Rain?
Approximately 14% of Sales Development Representatives at Rain meet or exceed their annual quota based on ratings submitted in the past year.
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The average base salary for a Sales Development Representative at Rain ranges from $40,000 to $50,000, with total on-target earnings (OTE) typically between $60,000 and $65,000. These compensation ranges vary based on experience, location, and specific territory assignment.
Rain Sales Development Representatives are paid on a 70/30 mix. Variable pay depends on pipeline‑creation metrics - activity volume (calls, emails, etc.), converted opportunities, created opportunities, and scheduled meetings. SDRs at Rain report that Created Opportunities is the metric that most directly drives their variable earnings, and accelerators typically apply once targets exceed 100%.
Assuming a median OTE of $60,000, Sales Development Representatives at Rain can expect between $6,000 and $13,200 in annual variable compensation.
The median base salary for Sales Development Representative at Rain is $48,000 per year, which is 20% lower than the median base salary of the global salary role.
Top-performer earnings for SDRs at Rain typically range between $90,000 and $110,000. Top SDRs usually exceed meeting or pipeline goals by 115-130%, and additional upside is possible for exceptionally high activity and conversion rates. The highest reported total compensation for this role last year was $95,000.
Approximately 14.0% of Sales Development Representatives at Rain meet or exceed their annual quota based on ratings submitted in the past year.