Pluspunten
Food and cafeteria, Cab Service, Decent workspace
Minpunten
Imagine going to a restaurant to enjoy a meal, only to have the waiter ask you to check whether the food is properly cooked. You’d probably wonder why you came in the first place, right? That’s a bit what it feels like working in Sales here when it comes to commission statements. The commission process is largely manual, and errors are frequent. The burden of verifying and correcting these mistakes often falls on the individual reps, who must reconcile everything within a short window of time. Unfortunately, past disputes are rarely revisited, so you need to review your commission statements immediately after they’re generated. Now, imagine that same restaurant also runs a payroll company—and struggles to process accurate commissions for its own employees. That irony captures a lot about the internal challenges here. As a salesperson, this company can offer a strong short-term learning experience, especially if you’re early in your career or looking to understand a fast-paced tech sales environment. However, staying longer than a year may not be ideal for those seeking a fair and merit-based growth path. The sales opportunity distribution system sounds good in theory but doesn’t always function transparently in practice. Success can depend heavily on internal referrals and relationships rather than skill, consistency, or effort. This sometimes leads to high-performing reps feeling undervalued while others with stronger internal connections advance more quickly. The market strategy focuses heavily on discounting and competitive pricing, so much of the selling involves outbidding rather than differentiating. If you’re passionate about consultative or value-based sales, you may find it challenging to thrive here. In short, this can be a good place to gain experience and earn in the short term—but it may not support long-term professional growth or fair recognition for all performers.