Pros
- I love that you're in charge of your destiny at TEEMA - you pick your focus/vertical/style and run with it. - The business model is collaborative, so you get the flexibility of working from home and managing your own desk, but can collaborate with other members within the org to partner on different deals or even just to receive mentorship or advice - The team truly wants to help each other and see each other succeed - there is a friendly competition, but everyone is open to sharing their knowledge and helping each other succeed. - It's a great place if you're entrepreneurial - it sort of feels like running your own business with training wheels - TEEMA provides conferences and training opportunities to grow in your skill set and rewards top performances with P-club trips and prizes (like 2 airline tickets anywhere in the world) - Leadership is constantly assessing what can be improved and constantly taking members' feedback to improve processes and functions.
Cons
- Definitely an open, entrepreneurial environment - you have to create your own structure and focus on your own goals - this will not be given to you. - You have to work at networking/partnering with other members within TEEMA as the remote setup can make it challenging. - It can feel isolating at first - Working on 100% commission can be challenging at first and it takes a good 6ish months to see momentum (but the amount you keep is worth it!)