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Sales Coordinator Reviews
What is it like working as a Sales Coordinator?
November 2018
Convenient.
Sales Coordinator in Grand Prairie:
Pros: The atmosphere, and the community that I get to work with
Cons: There’s never any quiet time
November 2018
Beautiful place to live, work opportunities are limited.
Sales Coordinator in Marco Island:
Pros: Relaxed city
Cons: Limited work opportunities and progression
November 2018
Busy.
Sales Coordinator in Auckland:
Pros: Plenty of opportunities
Cons: Traffic
January 2018
Low part time wage but high expectations.
Sales Coordinator in Seattle:
Pros: Some decent associates and variety of clients
Cons: Too much physical labour
November 2017
Job.
Sales Coordinator in Mexico City:
Pros: Sales expectations, and the challenge.
Cons: The amount of work and how many phone calls I have to do.
October 2017
Work Review at Boxmore.
Sales Coordinator in Samrand:
Pros: I travel against traffic.
I enjoy Export.
I enjoy the people I work with.
Cons: The hours.
The Salary.
October 2017
Handling customers.
Sales Coordinator in Islamabad:
Pros: The beautiful city weather.
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