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Inside Sales Specialist Reviews

What is it like working as an Inside Sales Specialist?

December 2022
Great Job Market.
Inside Sales Specialist in Houston:
Pros: Houston is a very diverse city with many opportunities. I generally find it very easy to secure a new position.
Cons: The downside to working in Houston is generally the commute and traffic.
September 2021
Love the location I'm at they really appreciate all the employees.
Inside Sales Specialist in Pharr:
Pros: I don't have to deal with all the issues constantly arising at the store due to nonsense with the employees that have been there longer than the new ones they seem to just not be able to get along "Get the Job done" The manager has a lot to do with the issues in not being fair too much favoritism...& never wants to be the bad guy he would rather the employees snub each other till it gets out of hand
Cons: I really don't spend time at the store that I was hired at I am contracted out to another automotive production dealer so I feel that they don't consider me a team member they never explain changes or upcoming communications with me the manager doesn't keep me up to date with changes or events at advance auto parts I feel very out of the loop
February 2021
Berlin is the place to be.
Inside Sales Specialist in Berlin:
Pros: Multi-Cultural, enormous opportunities, flexible, social and fun
Cons: Salary is not very high
October 2020
Exciting and changing.
Inside Sales Specialist in Ramsey:
Pros: Help the planet
Cons: Poor communication unfair advantages to home office people over remote folks
September 2020
Inside Sales Specialist in Dallas:
Overall my experience at IBM was very good. I would say that communication between executives / management / employees could be improved, up and down. Communication was superficial and it seemed that "real" objectives were held back. Everything seemed to be a secret. Only favorites or folks that were "in the know" or gossipers tended to know what was going on. If you are a hard worker doing your job consistently, then you seemed to be on the outside and forced to act like you didn't care. Another thing is, while there was plenty of education and classes to take free, there was very little time to take advantage of it. You ended up having to make a choice between multitasking or to not do work so you can actually try to learn. Work life balance is ok but could stand some improvement depending upon what organization you work. But overall my experience in 20 years has been very good. Culturally IBM is good. It has a good reputation in the world still. They are injecting younger people intentionally to get the much needed relevancy IBM needs. Diversity at IBM is a very surprising plus. IBM intentionally tries to make sure they hire, whites, blacks, hispanics, asians and even people with disabilities. Its a very professional and positive company to work for overall.
April 2020
Working In Griffith, IN.
Inside Sales Specialist in Griffith:
Pros: Close to home and the steel industry is very interesting
Cons: Extensive work load.
February 2020
Put you creativity to work.
Inside Sales Specialist in Orlando:
Pros: A happy client and successfully completed projects
Cons: Stress and odd work hours

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