MS International New Hire - Anonymous employee MSI Employee Review

5.0
9 Apr 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I have just crossed the 90 day threshold and what seemed like a difficult decision three months ago, has become the best move in my career. In my opinion, the greatest places to work start with the value systems of the CEO and his family. This, in turn, creates a culture of honesty, practicality, open discussion, entrepreneurship, and decisive execution. I have served in the military and worked for family owned and public companies. One of the most important (and to some, frustrating) characteristics I hold at a premium is for an organization to let me be a part of the decision making (both strategic and tactical) process. I enjoy the sense of ownership when leading a process or people. If I don’t have that, I feel limited in my contributions. To that end, MSI has had enough success to hire only people that can execute; however, they embrace people who have a high curiosity, passionate work ethic, and a desire to own their decisions.

Cons

If you’re reading this and you’re like me, you will be skeptical of my “Pros” if I don’t have a “Con”. Unfortunately, you’re just going to have to be skeptical, because it is the best place, with the best people, I have worked.

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Pros

I wish I could give you a pro RUN away if you can

Cons

Where do I start…. Micromanagement to the max: Dissecting your mileage to your sales visits even though the mileage app sucked and did not work half the time. If you drive their car you can’t even drink water as the camera will alert corporate and you get a nasty email. False promises: only be overnight 1-2 nights a week which was not true Zero training on what’s important Let people sell instead of burying them in worthless tasks Had me train for 8 weeks away from home like I was in the military and I stared at a wall in an office. My wife had a medical scare early on and I mentioned that I would like to be with her with the diagnosis and they still made me travel 8 hours from home. Pretty sure they were forcing me out as I talked to other sales reps and they weren’t under the pressure that I was. It’s not really a real sales job there is no selling your basically and order taker and spend your time trying to figure out the mess of ordering.

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