Pros
Benefits - good benefit package.
Cons
Poor Management Staff- Micro-managers who don't have a clue on how to manage people. Plan on filling out an insane amount of unnecessary reports to tell your manager what you are doing every 15 minutes of the day. Meetings and Conferences calls all the time where they re-hash the same 5 topics and say the exact same thing over and over and over. After year one you will have the same quota as a rep that has been there 10 years. They will lie about pay. You will be lucky to make 60k. That's of course after they charge you to use the laptop cell card - $50, and $100 for a cell phone. Nobody makes over 100k except for the 10 people in the company that have been doing it for years and have a primo location in a primo part of the country. You have to sell 325k in revenue to make 100k. You will be a top rep if you hit 180k. Your daily activity expectations will be so UN-realistic that you couldn't do it in 2 days. Much less 1. The customers you do sell will have problem after problem. You can guarantee they will never get a correct bill. They could be a 1 employee company on a simple flat rate package and the bill will be different every time. You will spend half your time fixing issues with clients. Some days you will be expected to bring in an extra deal last minute so your manager can hit their quota but when you try and turn in something last minute to hit your quota nothing can be done. Just don't do it. The pay is horrible compared to other competitors or similar level sales jobs. You will be micro-managed to death.