Pros
-Great work/life balance--never work weekends and core hours are 7a-3:30p for sales reps. You still have time to yourself after work and never take work home with you. Unless you want to continue your own education, that is! -Awesome co-workers--I enjoy all of my co-workers and upper management. When the work day is tough, this is what makes it a breeze. -Corporate culture--Breakfast on Wednesdays, morning and afternoon sales meetings, company kickball team, the list goes on. While the position can get draining at times, the office vibe brings me back. -Fun incentives--Uncapped commission, Google swag, multiple monthly sales competitions for things like: 60in Samsung Smart TVs, tablets, gift cards, even a trip to the World Cup!, etc. -Growth opportunities--They definitely reward people who perform well and want to retain good employees. There are plenty of growth opportunities for motivated employees. This is a benefit of working for a rapidly growing company: there are positions that they don't need yet but will become necessary as they grow larger.
Cons
-The sales position sometimes takes people a little while to get the hang of, especially if you have never done sales or cold calling before. However, they give you more than enough time/opportunities to improve/adjust before reviewing you. So if you are used to seeing immediate success at most things, be prepared to put in a couple weeks before you're a pro. -Company is growing rapidly, and experiences those growing pains from time to time.