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Great people - Territory Manager Blue Technologies Employee Review

5.0
Apr 7, 2026
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Pros

Loved worked here! Everyone was so great

Cons

Takes time to make commission

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5.0
Nov 24, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Work hard, play hard organization

Cons

Paid Time Off is not unlimited

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Blue Technologies Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and feedback! We’re thrilled to hear that you value our “work hard, play hard” culture—it’s something we strive to maintain across the organization. We appreciate your input regarding Paid Time Off and understand how important flexibility is for work-life balance. While unlimited PTO isn’t currently part of our total compensation package, we’re always reviewing ways to enhance our benefits and create an environment where our team members feel supported.
2.0
Apr 10, 2026
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Pros

The colleagues and team members at Blue Technologies are genuinely talented, hardworking, and collaborative. The people I worked alongside daily made the job worthwhile and were the primary reason I stayed as long as I did. There is a solid foundation of institutional knowledge among the staff, and the core copier business does provide some stability.

Cons

Leadership operates with a deeply entrenched, top-down mentality rooted in an outdated sales culture. Nepotism is prevalent at the executive level, which undermines meritocracy and morale across the organization. Compensation is below market rate with no meaningful bonus structure in place. The company has made a push into software and professional services but has fundamentally failed to understand that selling software requires an entirely different skill set, methodology, and sales culture than selling hardware. Sales staff are hired and managed as if they are selling copiers, and the results reflect that. Leadership's resistance to evolving beyond their comfort zone has created a ceiling on what this company can realistically achieve in its expansion efforts.

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