No growth for career advancement - Territory Representative LoopNet Employee Review

2.0
Oct 11, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

--People are fun --Happy Hour every Friday --Across the street from SF Giants Ballpark (chances to win raffle tickets) --nice kitchen

Cons

--pay is very entry-level --not too much help from management once you're on what they call, "free-agency." --very cut-throat when you do not hit goal no matter what condition the commercial real-estate industry is in. --very routine-like conversations with clients so it can get frustrating and boring --you probably shouldn't take a lunch if you want to hit 80+ calls a day to make 1 or 2 sales (tough market right now)

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5.0
Mar 10, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Training, people, CEO energy and intelligence, salary, benefits, travel

Cons

It is a growing division and feels like a start up company. With that are some learning curves and growing pains.

1.0
Jun 18, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pay is good at the beginning

Cons

The biggest challenge with the role is that it can feel closer to telemarketing than consultative sales. Much of the day is spent making repeated outbound calls to customers who often are not actively looking to purchase additional LoopNet services. The emphasis is heavily weighted toward activity metrics, and performance expectations can change even when revenue goals are being met. Marketing support is limited, requiring sales reps to create much of their own opportunities. Customer sentiment can also be challenging, as some clients become frustrated by frequent outreach from sales teams. The model relies heavily on persistence and volume rather than a relationship-driven sales process.

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