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What is it like working as a Sales Analyst?
October 2019
Not changing fast enough.
Sales Analyst in Seattle:
Pros: Flexible, low stress environment.
Cons: Old school corporate culture.
May 2019
Working As a sales Analyst.
Sales Analyst in Cape Town:
Pros: I love my job as it is challenging and very interesting and I learn new things on a daily basis and I collaborate with lots of departments in the business
Cons: There is nothing I don't like about my job
February 2019
Sales Analyst in Rochester:
Pros: Work from home
Cons: Lack of training
January 2019
Finding my way.
Sales Analyst in Johannesburg:
Pros: the culture
Cons: growth opportunities are limited
September 2017
Work flexibility.
Sales Analyst in Washington:
Pros: Everything minus the pay.
Cons: Just higher pay in the base since I live in DC.
March 2016
Compensation Plan.
Sales Analyst:
Ask how compensation and pay raise is factored.
November 2015
Very corporate, food service.
Sales Analyst:
Pros: Opportunity to move to other types of roles.
Cons: Very little flexibility, seems under appreciated.
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