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What is it like working as a Sales Engineer?
January 2019
Great and gentle town.
Sales Engineer in Turin:
Pros: Very accessible and well organized, it combines the advantages of a big city with a not too fast paced way of life
Cons: Mainly pollution during drought periods
January 2019
Small town with traffic.
Sales Engineer in Gainesville:
Pros: Lots of fast food
Cons: The rednecks and the traffic
January 2019
Non.
Sales Engineer in Kellyville:
Pros: Don’t
Cons: Travelling
January 2019
Sales Engineer:
Lowest wages in the industry. Japanese company with no understanding of American market. Most transferee personal from JP HQ are way over they head, but won’t admit. Sales # are very difficult to achieve due to product availability.
January 2019
Irvine. Like it.
Sales Engineer in San Clemente:
Pros: Location
Cons: Sales opportunities
January 2019
Sales Engineer in Makati City:
Pros: Great Places
Cons: Cost of Living
January 2019
Reno, NV Security Sales Engineer.
Sales Engineer in Reno:
Pros: Location is great. Lots to do outside of work.
Cons: Cost of living.
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