Outside Sales Representative - Outside Sales Representative Fastenal Employee Review

2.0
May 5, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

This is a great opportunity for someone without a college degree to earn decent money and enter into a good field. Fastenal can be a great stepping stone to industrial sales. It can also give experience in business management if you are interested in that.

Cons

Fastenal is a promote from within company and everyone has to start part time. This limits the amount of people that are willing to start working for fastenal. It doesn't matter if you have a degree or how experienced you are. Once a person gets promoted to outside sales, the base is low and it is very hard to make a good commission. The commission is highly based on growth over the previous year. At first it is typically easy to grow but after calling on the same accounts for a few years, the numbers tend to plateau. Management will ridicule you for not growing even though you are a good sales person and making all of the calls that you are supposed to. Also, once you grow your accounts, you are expected to do all of the service. You have to stock bolt bins, vending machines and make all of your own deliveries. This prevents you from making sales calls and feeling like a professional sales person.

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5.0
Apr 30, 2026
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Pros

Good job to have during college. People are easy going and easy to get along with. Overall really good experience

Cons

Gets repetitive after a while

2.0
Jun 30, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I like my coworkers and my GM is a good .

Cons

The business model and lean staffing is simply unsustainable. Entry level pay, part time, little training, no commissions. Fastenal is focused on the sale rather than the customer. The wing it mentatility leaves customer service lacking. It's a roll coaster of putting one fire out after the other. They sale the position during the interview process but after your in there's empty promises with no real timelines for when the advancement is coming. Upper management seems out of touch with the day to day business. If you ask for help they simply say you have a good schedule. It's extremely disappointing that it has turned out this way because I was excited about the prospect of becoming an Account manager.

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