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Sales Consultant Reviews
What is it like working as a Sales Consultant?
January 2017
Sales Consultant in New York:
Pros: Culture, food, arts and entertainment.
Cons: Traffic, commute time, congestion, competition.
January 2017
Sales Consultant in Denver:
Pros: It's fantastic. I work remote for a company based in MI and travel often to see my clients.
Cons: Cost of living is high.
January 2017
Territory Sales Information.
Sales Consultant in Oakville:
Do not work here.
November 2016
Good.
Sales Consultant:
Pros: Great place to learn customer service, good to get to know coworkers.
Cons: Not many customers, a lot of straightening sales floor and other duties.
October 2016
Challenging.
Sales Consultant:
Pros: People and opportunities, creativity.
Cons: Bored, rude customers, stock take.
September 2016
Challenging.
Sales Consultant:
Pros: Meeting new poeple.
Cons: Untrustable customers.
August 2016
Marketing and Sales.
Sales Consultant:
Pros: You can make a lot of money. Corporate ware. Flexible Hours.
Cons: When anything breaks, it's your head because you are the guy facing the customer, no matter who broke it.
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