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Group Sales Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Group Sales Manager?
July 2022
Beauty and lacking.
Group Sales Manager in Gainesville:
Pros: Dillard Ga, not Gainesville Ga.
the mountain setting, location.
Cons: Lack of work options.
February 2020
Exciting.
Group Sales Manager in Kuala Lumpur:
Pros: Able to make decisions, just have to ensure the target are met.
Cons: A boss that changes his mind frequently
December 2019
Vibrant.
Group Sales Manager in Pensacola:
Pros: People
Cons: pay
April 2019
It’s Amazing.
Group Sales Manager in Overland Park:
Pros: Helping our clients, guests and helping other co workers is extremely important to me.
Cons: Turning down business, because we don’t have enough meeting space
February 2019
Underpaid for what you bring in.
Group Sales Manager in Medford:
Pros: The other people and my boss
Cons: Pay, overall appreciation
January 2019
Good, but challenging.
Group Sales Manager in New Orleans:
Pros: Our location
Cons: Upper Management
January 2019
Great city.
Group Sales Manager in Colorado Springs:
Pros: Beautiful place to work, no traffic, great weather
Cons: Lower than average wages
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