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.
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.
High Work Pressure & Volume: Managing enterprise accounts means dealing with high-stakes escalations, strict Service Level Agreements (SLAs), and occasionally handling demanding or frustrated clients. The workload can feel relentless during peak periods.