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National Account Executive Reviews
What is it like working as a National Account Executive?
October 2017
National Account Executive in Walnut Creek:
Work for people you like and trust!
April 2017
Perks are only for the favorite employees.
National Account Executive in New York:
Ask up front for any perks you may want such as flex time, work from home, comp time, money towards vehicle, money for mobile phone, more vacation time, paid babysitter, etc. When they want you they will give you the moon. Once you are in, they will extend to you other perks that they provide other with; that is unless you become a favorite.
The job itself is extremely easy. Communicate daily with key accounts, keep them informed of new products, deliveries. Make planogram recommendations. Prepare monthly forecast.
March 2014
Social Value.
National Account Executive:
Pros: Opportunity to create and add value to social and economic processes to increase the quality of life in communities with sustainable projects; opportunity to know communities (field work), traveling, flexibility in hours dedicated to work.
Cons: Administrative charge.
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