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Don't Waste Your Time - Sales Representative Guide Book Publishing Employee Review

2.0
13 May 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Some folks are nice and very helpful. Flexibility. Trainer was awesome. Can't figure out why she stays there.

Cons

This company has no self-awareness. They are not in touch with who they truly are in 2024 and where they fit (or don't) into the big picture. While they make tepid attempts to be "with it" and current, they are far from it. Their lame tries at competing in the 'digital' age fall short and make the product nearly impossible to sell. Plus, they've grossly overpriced the product! It's embarrassing to try and sell this stuff with a straight face. Worst of all, they don't listen to the sales team who are out in the field and have made wise recommendations on how to improve things. They focus on dumb team building baloney rather than fixing what's wrong in their policies. Finally, the pay structure for the sales team is unfair, at best. There is little or no residual income possibility and your new accounts immediately become house accounts. Look for another job - any other job.

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5.0
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Pros

Work independently without supervision unless needed.

Cons

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1.0
9 Oct 2025
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Pros

work from home is only pro

Cons

Soooo many...here we go ! 1 - We are W-2 employees, but paid commission only - they do offer a very small draw (not enough to eat) 2 - You are told there is NO micro-managing, but it is MAJOR micro-managing!!! Sales Reps MUST be on a live Zoom call inside a breakout room ALL day. Management can jump into your room at any time to monitor your work. They justify it saying it's in case we have any questions...but, seriously the job is so easy, there are never questions and if you do have, there are phone numbers to call for that. They just want to monitor you. During training they tell you it will be for week 1 only, then insist it is week 2-3 only for new reps...NOT true. Every rep MUST be on every day or you will be reprimanded. 3 - We MUST also send in a Daily end-of-day numbers reports to monitor our calls made. 4 - ALL sales turn into house accounts and they renew the ads in-house themselves, so we cannot have an opportunity to renew our commissions. We get left-over accounts that they cannot reach and by the time they renew or sell in-house, the territory is saturated. 5 - The top sales reps brag how they make a lot of money, but I have figured our their system...they receive top assignments, renewal priorities and make $ off reps they train through salary, among other things. 6 - Also, they work in the stone ages. They are ALL paper and send us a box full of paperwork that have hand-written notes from office personnel & previous reps. Not very professional. 7 - They require us to take credit card payments verbally over the phone which is practically unheard of these days. Most customers do not trust giving out their credit card information to a random, unknown sales rep claiming to be from some company, especially these days! Their whole system is flawed for new reps to come in and make decent money. I suffer every day and that's why I am currently looking for something else. I just want to secure something before quitting.

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