Great Experience! I love working here - Reliability Engineer Sazerac Employee Review

5.0
8 Feb 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

This company is on the up and up. A lot of user will complain about change or say "back in my day" and that is there loss. This company careers about making an impact and setting high goals with high expectations. I had a great on boarding experience. My recruiter was diligent in communication and kept me in the loop. Part of communication is going both ways. When I asked for information, I received it in a timely manner. I come from a big corporate background and if people are being negative, it is on them and lack of perspective. I see myself working for this company for a long time.

Cons

If you don't like fully work, I guess that could be a con for some people.

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5.0
24 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great hours, flexible schedule mostly (8am-4pm, 9-5,10-6,just 8 hrs in market is expected) Good pay Good benefits Phone bill paid for Extra pay to help pay for car and insurance Work laptop Sales experience Good pto

Cons

Very self driven like going to accounts (businesses, restaurants, bars, etc) Lots of driving Large learning curve with no liquor industry experience Generally work alone except training or when manager comes for ride alongs to help u learn Might be hard to move up and promote without moving

1.0
10 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I really enjoy the brands and the industry as a whole. I take a lot of pride in working hard, solving problems for customers, and closing sales. Sazerac brings a lot to the table too—competitive pricing, a strong product lineup, and every now and then we even get some pretty cool POS to work with.

Cons

Our distributor can’t seem to carry enough of our stuff, so we’re constantly out of stock on anything new or anything people actually want. It’s a mess. Be ready to grind 40 hours a week in accounts, then somehow cram in trainings, reports, posts, pre-planning, organizing POS…basically all the other crap on your “free time.” And don’t forget—you better account for every singe minute of your day. Got a gap between calls because you had to a crap or grab food? Yeah, you might want to log that too, because they’re gonna want to know exactly what you were doing with their time.

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