Not what they make it up to be. You will be BROKERING trash and recycling. - Account Executive - Outside Sales RoadRunner Employee Review

2.0
Jan 23, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Young company culture. Good benefits.

Cons

You are trying to sell something the customer doesn't care about or think about. Don't follow through with the support to help you succeed, quick to point fingers at the reps.

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Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback on your experience at RoadRunner. Please know, we do take all former employees feedback very seriously. RoadRunner has over 5,000 clients, operating in 10 cities, across the United States. We partner with business in all sectors of industry in an effort to implement clean stream recycling in addition to a cost savings. The RoadRunner business model is proven to provide a clear definite value to all of our clients by creating a more efficient waste and recycling program in addition to saving them money. Wishing you success in all future endeavors, RoadRunner Recycling

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