Innovative Company - Sales Lift Division Employee Review

5.0
Jul 10, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

LiftDivision.com is a great company to work for. They give you all the tools neccesary to succeed in the fast paced SEO world. I have been with this company for almost 5 years and I'm very pleased with just how far ahead of the curve and competition we are.

Cons

Sales consultant turnover- It is always difficult to get a consultant trained and ready for the real world and they end up realizing that we're not babysitters here. We expect our consultants to get up every morning, put their pants on, and go to work! Sales isn't easy and you have to have a VERY strong work ethic and drive to succeed. Without these two attributes, you should not attempt sales!

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Feb 8, 2023
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Pros

Flexibility Leadership Industry Knowledge Compensation Potential

Cons

If you're not comfortable in an environment where you need to hold yourself accountable, this is not for you.

5.0
May 9, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

If you are interested in either online search marketing or business sales, this job provides opportunities to be exposed to both. The sales experience, while extremely challenging, is rewarding, well compensated and is an experience builds character, self confidence and gives you the thick skin needed in the real world. Additionally, this internship has served as a great conversation piece in subsequent interviews, and has actually led to many interviews with potential employers. Finally, no matter how you feel about the job itself, the group of employees is one of the most fun groups to be around. They are unbelievable friendly, keep work interesting, and frequently organize out of work events that help keep the summer interesting.

Cons

If you aren't into sales, then you may find the experience difficult, as a large portion of the job is in sales. Additionally, it helps substantially if you have existing contacts within the city, and for non-advertising/marketing majors the verbiage used and technology sold may be confusing.

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