Stepping Stone - Account Executive Barn2Door Employee Review

2.0
9 July 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The only pro about this job is that is an easy resume point to get to leverage into something better down the line. If you take this job start looking for a new one ASAP.

Cons

I worked here for almost a year, got pretty close with several levels of management and here are some things I know to be true. 1. Many of these Glassdoor reviews are created by current employees being told to do so to increase their hiring pool/ 2. Your success will be dictated by how well the owners like you and what region they give you. Their top salespeople are not their best salespeople but those who get favorable regions. 3. The owners embrace a culture of deceit to grow the value of their company and their own wallets. Lying is taught, encouraged, and a core value of what I saw here. Beyond that it is a failing business model, they have almost no advantages over their competition and you will be trained and told to pressure poor farmers to sign up when you know to the core of your heart it will not benefit them. My time at B2D made me someone I didn't like. Jealous, spiteful, angry. Their upper level management are simply not good people, they will only do good if it fits their agenda. I cannot stress enough if you take this job use it as a stepping stone to your next thing. This is not your career, this is not your life, move on.

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Barn2Door Response
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We appreciate you sharing, but kindly disagree with your feedback. We have an incredible team of talented salespeople (and people across the Company!); we are blessed to work with many great individuals. With respect to sales territories, our marketing team does careful, ongoing data analysis (and advertising) across all regions to ensure sales pipelines are healthy. Just like any sales role at any company, having good outcomes is good for both the company and the individual. Our hope and goal is that all salespeople are successful at Barn2Door. We wish you the best in your next professional endeavor.

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