Good place to start, but no real assurance on the future - Territory Manager II Reynolds American Employee Review

3.0
3 Dec 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great flexibility, company car, Pays for phone and internet bills, company credit card, Salary is pretty decent, co workers are prett friendly

Cons

no 8 to 5 job, must continuously check emails and be willing to burn the midnight oil to get things done, Senior management is confused on what they want to do especially since FDA regulation is looming, no real direction and you always get this "sneaky old tobacco tricks" when working for them . Too many brands and the tobacco industry is declining every year. Lots of regulation coming, speculation of downsizing to come in the future

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5.0
3 Apr 2026
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CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

People were great, pay was great, they really wanted to help you learn and build professional skills

Cons

Ethics issues working for a company that makes harmful products

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We appreciate your review, and are glad to hear you enjoyed the people, and opportunities to grow your career.
1.0
1 July 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Company car and free gas

Cons

1. The managerial style of the district manager in Seattle is extremely petty, his reviews make no sense whatsoever, and there is a rampant culture of favoritism going on in his district. 2. The insistence on doing “work withs” for a person with high functioning Autism was absolute torture. Even though reasonable accommodations were requested by me, none were given. 3. The district manager also referred to me as in proper nouns that were derogatory and EXTREMELY offensive to someone with Autism numerous times. 4. The payout of bonuses were also extremely infrequent, even though I qualified for them. 5. Finally during the interview process, one of the biggest selling points that was made to me was a promise of a work life balance with “exemplary pay.” Neither of which came to fruition.

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