If you care about your reputation don't work here. Don't be fooled! - Outside Sales Account Executive RoadRunner Employee Review

1.0
Aug 12, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work from home, travel expenses, healthcare and 401k, decent base salary, you think you are selling something meaningful.....

Cons

Unrealistic expectations, tons of drama in HQ which results in little to no support, lots of turn over of employees and customers, you can work your life away and it's not enough. I documented all of my work and efforts to succeed and still no help or improvement on the inside. Such a disruption to my life.

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RoadRunner Response
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Thank you for sharing feedback about your experience at RoadRunner Recycling. Letting go of an employee is never something we want to do. Our training and development programs are in place to help our employees succeed, but this role is not for everyone. We thank you for your time spent with RoadRunner and we wish the best in your next role. Sincerely, RoadRunner Recycling

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