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Marketing Representative Reviews
What is it like working as a Marketing Representative?
February 2020
San Diego is an amazing city to work.
Marketing Representative in San Diego:
Pros: I love the variety of people I meet every day in my line of work.
Cons: Traffic
October 2019
Independent and fun.
Marketing Representative in Waco:
Pros: The flexible hours and ability to work alone.
Cons: The lack of new learning and challenge.
September 2019
Good.
Marketing Representative in Memphis:
Pros: Freedom to set own schedule
Cons: No input on final decisions
January 2019
Good experience. Daily I learn from here a lot.
Marketing Representative in Kangra:
Pros: Good job.i enjoyed it
Cons: Sallery issue
November 2018
Common thoughts.
Marketing Representative in Alpharetta:
Pros: upscale
Cons: people have nicer material things than me right now
December 2015
Great environment with limited opportunity.
Marketing Representative:
Pros: Great environment, people, flexible schedule when needed. I have the ability to be creative in how I plan and coordinate events and trainings.
For institutions that I work with. It works well with my religion as the hours are flexible and I can have time on Fridays to prepare for the Sabbath. I get to learn from many different people from around the globe about photography and lighting etc, experimenting with equipment- a lot of hands on time. My direct manager is great.
Cons: No room for growth, mostly lateral. I get pulled to hand out flyers at trade shows which is below my skill set because they are short handed on staff. I am also limited in how I can engage with administrations that I do because of certain rules. The travel schedule for the trade shows can be rough 9 hour days standing on my feet with only a 20 minute break while being monitored and criticized if not smiling at any given point. Upper management has little to no involvement with employees beneath unless there is a concern or a need- they do not engage at all.
September 2015
Marketing Representative.
Marketing Representative:
Pros: Interacting with people, being busy, having my work valued, being able to provide usable input, growth potential.
Cons: It is busy and sometimes unpredictable. Evening events can pose a challenge with family.
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