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SurePayroll

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District Sales Manager - District Sales Manager SurePayroll Employee Review

4.0
Nov 2, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Culture of the company is Amazing Casual Dress and relaxed comfortable environment Many employee focused perks - lunches, contests (monthly, quarterly, yearly) Health benefits and employee initiatives and perks are Incredible Training is great and ongoing if you desire to use it through there internal portal Executives are very approachable Great place to start a career and learn

Cons

Compensation is below average both in base and in commission potential Manager commission compensation is poor at best based on work involved for the job. Below 80% you get nothing and it is unfairly weighted in a negative way. (I had a rep finish at 69% of monthly quota and they earned more than me when my team finished at 92% for the month). Blackout time the entire months of Dec& Jan (no vacation or extended time off allowed at all) You manage a team comprised of mainly new reps due to growth and turnover, the teams are 13-15 reps per manager (too many based on attention needed to develop, mentor, and manage) . (work required vs the compensation potential is poor even when achieving 100% to goal. Career Path for Management is a long process for advancement CEO does not participate in Awards dinners, and sales related activities when invited

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Pros

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Cons

From the start, it was uncomfortably obvious that at least half of the people in marketing had problems with one another. You could actively feel the tension in every interaction: during video calls, in email threads, even in Slack chats, etc. At first, I blamed structural issues. The various marketing teams were set up in a confusing way, and it wasn’t clear who owned what or who made final decisions. So I understood why everyone felt like their toes were being stepped on. However, I really think it goes beyond that. There’s a fundamental lack of respect, and it’s led to an extremely negative and passive aggressive environment. The pay is slightly above market value, which is what led me to accept the job in the first place (despite one of my pre-employment interviews with the team being so tense and uncomfortable that the hiring manager actually had to apologize). However, I really wish I had trusted my gut. My experience at SurePayroll was by far my least favorite of my entire career.

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