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Sales Representative, Wholesale and Manufacturing, (but not Technical and Scientific Products) Reviews
What is it like working as a Sales Representative, Wholesale and Manufacturing, (but not Technical and Scientific Products)?
January 2020
Great company, they do listen, but may not accept your ideas.
Sales Representative, Wholesale and Manufacturing, (but not Technical and Scientific Products) in Vacaville:
Pros: Great boss, working conditions and retirement.
Cons: The auto industry is in a state of change at this time, jobs are not as secure as they once were.
March 2019
Eh...
Sales Representative, Wholesale and Manufacturing, (but not Technical and Scientific Products) in Houston:
Pros: Houston is a large market with many job, financial and networking opportunities.
Cons: Being a small fish in a big pond; there being a pool of candidates and having to set yourself the part from the rest of the prospects.
March 2019
Competitive yet rewarding.
Sales Representative, Wholesale and Manufacturing, (but not Technical and Scientific Products) in New York:
Pros: Metropolitan city, many opportunities
Cons: High living expenses
January 2019
I enjoy my job.
Sales Representative, Wholesale and Manufacturing, (but not Technical and Scientific Products) in Hayward:
Pros: The employer is fair, schedules are flexible, and I enjoy the clientele.
Cons: I honestly cannot think of anything.
December 2018
Simple.
Sales Representative, Wholesale and Manufacturing, (but not Technical and Scientific Products) in Auckland:
Pros: City life
Cons: Same old same old
August 2017
Challenging but fun.
Sales Representative, Wholesale and Manufacturing, (but not Technical and Scientific Products) in Dallas:
Pros: Selling new accounts & up-stalling current accounts.
Cons: Pay & drive.
March 2017
Building and maintaining relationships.
Sales Representative, Wholesale and Manufacturing, (but not Technical and Scientific Products) in New Jersey:
Do not underestimate the importance of networking and treasuring the relationships acquired as a result.
Also, know and learn as much as possible about your industry and industries of your customers.
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