Not human at all. - Account Executive Indeed Employee Review

1.0
May 7, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Breakfast and new office, this job may be good if you want to start in sales to learn the fundamentals of cold calling but don’t stay more than a year because you could have a burnout.

Cons

You can’t take a break whenever you want. Your manager will make you understand that the way you are working is more important than your results. You have no responsibility, you just cold call 60 to 80 times a day without any go to market strategy. You don’t feel unique within this environment at all. They call it Account Executive role, it’s just an Inside Sales role with no value in term of sales strategy. Talking about pressure, you will be squeeze like a lemon for nothing. The mentality of people on the floor wasn’t welcoming, you can feel that people are stressed.

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