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SDR · Entry Level · Cold Calling Focus
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best SDR interview questions?
The best SDR interview questions cover cold calling technique, objection handling, pipeline management, and coachability. Behavioral questions like "Tell me about a cold call that went really well" reveal real skills better than hypotheticals. Always include at least one role-play scenario.
How many questions should I ask in an SDR interview?
10–15 questions is ideal for a 45–60 minute interview. Focus on 2–3 skill areas deeply rather than touching everything superficially. Save 10 minutes at the end for the candidate's questions.
What's the difference between SDR and BDR interview questions?
SDR and BDR interview questions are largely the same — both focus on outbound prospecting and pipeline building. BDR questions may lean more toward enterprise and multi-channel sequencing. AE questions shift toward closing, discovery, and deal management.
What should a great answer look like?
Great SDR answers are specific, use real numbers, and follow STAR structure (Situation, Task, Action, Result). Red flags: vague answers with no specifics, inability to articulate their process, blaming others for missed quota, or no self-awareness about weaknesses.
Should I do a role-play in an SDR interview?
Yes — always. A role-play cold call or objection handling scenario is the single highest-signal activity in an SDR interview. Anyone can talk about what they'd do. A role-play reveals how they actually perform under pressure.