Fast-paced global exposure, but demanding night shifts - Technical Account Manager (TAM) Mitsogo Employee Review

5.0
11 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fast-Paced Global Exposure: Mitsogo serves a massive global client base (especially in North America and Europe). As a TAM, you get direct, hands-on experience dealing with international enterprise clients and managing complex B2B relationships early in your career. Strong Product Relevance: Workless-tech and Unified Endpoint Management (UEM/MDM) are highly relevant, growing sectors. Helping clients implement cybersecurity and device management solutions provides you with high-value technical expertise that looks great on a resume. Dynamic Learning Curve: Because you sit right between the technical support/product engineering teams and the customer, you will quickly develop a hybrid skillset—sharpening both your deep technical troubleshooting and your high-level client management/communication skills.

Cons

Demanding Shift Work: Because Mitsogo's primary markets are overseas, TAMs almost exclusively work night shifts or rotational shifts to align with US/EU business hours. This can take a heavy toll on your sleep schedule, social life, and work-life balance.

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Pros

There is only 1 Pro about the company. The product is actually great.

Cons

Everything other than the product is a con. The culture is untrusting, controlling, and by all means terrible. The CMO runs the sales org and has no idea of managing sales. She has no experience with Sales and I have watched multiple people come and go. Some resigned, some fired, and rehired, then fired again. She is what is holding the company back from a selling perspective. The CMO only runs off emotion and disregards any feedback given. She comes in everyday with an “you owe me” look. Not pleasant or respectful. Also CEO is married to CMO so she is free to do as she pleases. CEO is respectful though, always coming in with a smile and talking to his employees with respect. It’s an in office role. Was forced to clock out every-time you have to use bathroom. If you are not in the office for atleast 8 hours everyday you get pinged , not paid your full salary, and can face consequences.

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