Decent place to start out... but do not plan on spending a career there. - Inside Sales Account Manager SHI International Employee Review

2.0
Jun 5, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

SHI does give employees a lot of responsibility and you will learn a lot there. The new facility is very nice and has a gym, cafe, and nurses office. Benefits are very good and they are pretty flexible with time off. If you get VERY lucky and get paired up with a good AE you might do alright for yourself. Great employees, most are very friendly and you can expect to make plenty friends. You are not expected to cold call (or not often anyway).

Cons

To reiterate what’s been said, the environment is very political and the salaries are not good. When you start you will want to work hard and give 110% but I can guarantee you that your hard work will go unnoticed. Your best bet is to be mediocre; don't kill yourself, but consider brown nosing. The extra sweat and stress will not be recognized, but feel free to find out for yourself. Management is completely out of touch. Not a single manager has any real IT knowledge; most people in sales do not either. Customers expect technical help and the sales people (mostly Lib. Art majors from Rutgers) are left on the hook. Management uses a "churn and burn" mentality and does not make any effort to retain good employees. Raises as extremely meager and the top performers do not get anything special (expect $1-2k in sales). Don't expect a holiday bonus ($100). A good place to start out... but don't plan to stay and DON'T make yourself crazy trying to go above and beyond. Expect to place 15-20 orders a day and send out around 15 quotes. You are truly just a number at SHI. Entering orders is somehow a huge pain in the neck... As with any sales job, it can be rather stressful and customers are often all too happy to string you up for a simple error. There are monthly sales numbers and you will be chastised if your numbers are low; something you often have no control over. Stress from work will find itself into your private life. God help you when you start having to deal with returns... the whole process is terribly mismanaged and a huge headache.

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5.0
Jul 12, 2026
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Pros

Manager is very hands-off and trusts you to get your work done as long as your metrics look good. Overall good work culture - good work/life balance. Low stress work which can be nice if you’re okay with, what’s for the most part, a fairly repetitive/uninspiring variety of work (I personally like this but realize it’s not for everyone). Very friendly co-workers. Plenty of chances to prove yourself & work your way up the ladder if that’s something you care about.

Cons

Heavy focus on questionable metrics, especially in this current era of measuring AI usage. Repetitive/uninspiring work that can start to feel boring if you’re wanting something more interesting

1.0
Jul 6, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home, paid for career development trainings/certifications, and depending on your role, flexible hours

Cons

-Management/Senior Leadership teams are very disorganized and often change processes several times throughout the year, without consulting the teams that would be impacted -Tools are extremely outdated -What mattered to senior leadership was the velocity of closing projects, vs quality of delivery -Extremely valid criticism was often ignored -Very difficult to get promoted -SHI loves automating everything they can, so a lot of times, work ends up feeling very tedious and repetitive -Day to day work very often includes tedious process approvals from management, slowing down pace of work with no real feedback given during the approval process -Met a lot of people who were great, but met far more who are toxic -Everything feels escalated even if the “issue” is manageable -EXTREMELY micromanaged

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