Avantages
- great sales training- if you want to learn how to cold call, they will train you and the trainer is great - good work life balance, if you can handle the monotony of the job, the day ends at 4:30
Inconvénients
- you have to clock into a phone in the morning- if you are late ( even by a minute) clocking in 4 times a month, you lose your incentives- a big benefit of working at LoopNet -very fraternity-like environment, great for people right out of college, but for working professionals this is not the most professional environment -certain regional managers are just plain bad managers and they do not demote, so if you get placed on a team with a bad manager, you are pretty much out of luck. -very high turn over mostly because people cannot hit their number. In my case, I hit my number and outsold most of the top reps which brings me to the biggest CON: -They micromanage and in sales this just does not work. If you are great at sales I really suggest you consider the fact that no matter how much you sell- even if you outsell most of the sales force, the fastest you can get promoted is 6 months. If you are very ambitious and like to be the best and work on your own terms and have flexibility with hours- this is not the place for you - Money is bad- as a rep who was in the top ten consistently, I made less money here than I did in my first Sales job right out of college. -when I quit, the managers announced to the entire sales team that I was not a " team player" and that it was a mutual decision to let me go- they lie.