Director of Sales Operations - Director of Sales Valutek Employee Review

5.0
Mar 21, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Valutek is a world class operation with a continual approach towards growing the business based on educating customers and exceeding their customers expectations. This is a family owned company that strives to recognize employee strengths and reward these individuals accordingly. There have hosted company luncheons monthly, and delicious homemade treats for the Monday morning meetings.

Cons

The only challenge within this company is the passion within the sales group to "hit the cover off of the ball" on a continual basis. The development of the sales team is a fluid process which requires everyone on the sales team to exceed expectations. Your success is in direct correlation with the effort which you put forth. Common sense equation.

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Pros

Great work environment Family owned company

Cons

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2.0
Feb 26, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good pay, family atmosphere, great location, customer loyalty, decent commission plan, good hours/no weekends, plenty of leads, nice break room/free coffee

Cons

With those pros above, you'd think it would be a dream job. And it was. Until the CEO 'adjusted the company sails'. In trying to become a 'player' in the industry, outside consultants were hired with new game plans that actually worsened sales, sunk sales morale, and confused more than helped. Bringing in a new sales manager was a good idea...until the modus operandi was 'micromanagement'. Save the talk time, role plays, and number of phone calls made matrix's for the 21-year-old credit card customer service employee. Not people with 20+ years sales experience. Training was minimal. Product training was adequate. Procedural training was poor. Basically learn as you go. Asking questions is practically seen as a sign of weakness. Then when you are questioned as to why you didn't do something correctly, "nobody told me", " I didnt know", etc. are seen as not valid answers.

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