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Account Representative Reviews
What is it like working as an Account Representative?
May 2022
Simple but Focused.
Account Representative in Dallas:
Pros: I pretend like im saving the customers acct from the swamp monster.
Cons: To many distractions!
March 2022
British Columbia has amazing quality of life!
Account Representative in Burnaby:
Pros: I love the weather and atmosphere in BC. Burnaby is central to the GVA and it is a perfect mix of city and suburb lifestyle.
Cons: It is expensive to live in Burnaby. You need to make on average at least $100k CAD to live remotely comfortably - or you will find yourself living with roommates.
March 2021
Not Fulfilling Right Now.
Account Representative in Exton:
Pros: . great direct manager
. flexible schedule
. cool products
. no micromanaging (currently but they seem to be headed that direction)
. friendly people
Cons: . Upper management is not transparent or acknowledging of how badly the pandemic affected us.
. wages are completely off due to job lay-offs and redistricting (people doing the exact same job have a gap in wage of tens of thousands of dollars, some people salaried and other hourly when working in same position)
. All hopes of advancing in the company seem dashed because of the pandemic.
. Working from home rules are unclear and unfair.
. Job descriptions do not match job. You're often asked to do other departments' work.
. Talks of software development but the development literally never happens.
. The morale is so low and upper management seems very unaware. People are quitting every month.
August 2020
It’s awesome, I have been there 22 years and have a lot of customers that only see me. I love my customers.
Account Representative in Lakewood:
Pros: My customers and co workers
Cons: Nothing really
August 2020
It can be either very satisfying or very stressful.
Account Representative in Yuba City:
Pros: I like that I get to work from home and be independent. I like having my own customer relationships, it’s very rewarding getting to know customers.
Cons: I think people tend to not appreciate the work I do for them and being yelled at occasionally is not that enjoyable. It makes me feel inadequate for a little and then I move on.
March 2020
The city is beautiful but the sometimes the people aren't very nice, I try to be a person who spreads kindness.
Account Representative in St. Louis:
Pros: The accessibility of many different cultures
Cons: The traffic, commutes, smog and crime
February 2020
Consistent, Sometimes Monotonous.
Account Representative in Seaford:
Pros: The freedom I have to do what I need to do for my customer.
Cons: The payment compensation is trivial and it is not clear how commission is calculated
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