Pros
You will learn so much about businesses and sales in a short period. Like any sales job, it can be a grind but you make a lot of friends, the culture club initiatives are nice, and if you're a top producing person- you're given a lot of freedom. (management opportunities, remote days, more event travel, etc.) I came in w/ very little sales experience and have learned so much about sales in a short period. I struggled at first, I had only sold tangible products/software and it took me a few months to really grasp it. I really did not understand what I was selling until I went onsite. The actual events are really awesome to go to: 5 star hotels, different cities, and you really get to know other team members when working the events together.
Cons
If you're good- you're given more freedom/opportunities but that also means you have to figure out a lot on your own. So don't expect much hand holding and defintely don't expect to be granted something just because someone else has it. Lacks tools and we work off of outdated systems. Could use more leads