Wrong people running shop - Anonymous employee Glassdoor Employee Review

2.0
9 July 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The base pay and commission structure is great. If you're in the Sausalito office, the company does everything they can to help you succeed.

Cons

They should have a VP of Sales in place instead of letting marketing teach tenured sales reps how to sell. Every training we were required to go to was pretty much a waste of time. No company wants to know how long you've been in business, how many awards you've won nor do they want to hear about tons of stats you've made up. They want to tell you their problems and hear how your product can solve them. Marketing wants you to talk the clients' ear off. Stop. Your style does not work.

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Glassdoor Response
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Thank you for the feedback. We are always looking to improve how we operate. I'm sorry to hear that you didn't find our regular sales training sessions helpful toward achieving your sales goals. We'll continue to seek feedback from the team on how to improve these sessions as well as the overall sales messaging. Note: Glassdoor does have a VP of Sales.

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