Great place to work! - Sales Representative Mfg.com Employee Review

5.0
5 Feb 2016
Recommend
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Pros

MFG.com is a great place to work! Having been here over 8 years as a sales rep, I’ve seen a lot of changes. But change is what helps companies grow. If you’re willing to adapt to change and embrace new ideas, you will thrive at our company. If you’re not, you won’t. Selling a company’s product is the most stressful – yet rewarding – aspect of most companies. Selling at MFG.com is no different – you have to prospect, consult, keep following up, prove yourself over and over again to clients and keep on keeping on. But the reward is awesome! There is no better compensation plan that I’m aware of and where else can you take 21 days of vacation just after 3 years?! Benefits are great. The atmosphere is business casual and professional in how we treat each other and manage our work days. Management is open to new ideas and initiative. If you’re willing to work hard and be a TEAM player, you will thrive at MFG.com!

Cons

there are definitely NO cons!

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5.0
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Pros

- Awesome environment and even better colleagues to work with - Competitive pay - Exciting future visions and plans

Cons

- Lower brand awareness due to prior ownership/leadership

5.0
14 June 2010
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

MFG.com is a place for the top percentile in terms of intelligence, work ethic and energy. There are lot's of moving parts, it is a global business, very innovative and changing a stale industry. Fun work environment with little politics. Lot's of interaction with the visionary Founder / CEO who is a talented motivator that holds people accountable and isn't afraid to make the tough decisions when need be.

Cons

As long as you are working hard and "thinking" the downsides are few. Probably the greatest challenge is that MFG.com is forging a new path and bringing major efficiency to the manufacturing industry and not all people running small manufacturing companies are savvy enough to embrace change and try to fight it. Dealing with those people can be trying. But when I speak to those customers that "get it" it cancels out the frustrating conversations with those that don't .

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