Pros
The ability to work from home
Cons
Management style is absolutely unacceptable and unprofessional. Constantly talks negatively about other employees so you know they will talk about you the same way. Very rude and unprofessional. Training for new hires is unorganized, all over the place, no structure. I was told by the head of the sales department that he was here to help and make sure I was successful, yet I was hesitant to ask questions because I was constantly over talked, could never get a full sentence out when speaking to him. He was extremely rude and told me to figure it out because he didn't have time to address the question I was asking for. The vibe of the company culture wasn't friendly at all. The CEO constantly threatens employees over slack regarding their job security. No freedom as a sales professional to tailor correspondence to your personal style, everything is nit picked over. Even though it is a work from home environment, the management made it a very poor work experience. I worked here for 2 months quit. What does that tell you? I was hired as an SDR but was forced to wear multiple hats and also act as an AE doing demos for 50 plus commission. I have done BDR work for years and have made close to 6 figures. There is no way I was going to wear multiple hats for a base salary of only 50K with someone of my years of experience. I made 60K base at my previous position and was required to do way less. Pay people what they are worth and you will get a better caliber of employee. AE's make 6 figures and the base is usually at least 65k. This is not a start up. They have been around long enough to have better processes in place.