Pros
I've been with Beyond for a year now. Based on where I came from, I've been awarded opportunities here that don't exist anywhere else in my state. I'm grateful for everything I've earned. Working remotely is it's own blessing. I've also been able to terraform the financial future of my family, by helping clients do the exact same thing, breaking the cycle of endless high interest payments. I easily exceeded my previous annual salary within a few months. Beyond looks within for advancement. So I've been able to leverage my skillset to move into a leadership position. My direct leadership has been incredibly open and supportive throughout, in every role I've had. I make sure to be proactive communicating what I need and open to the answers and feedback provided. In my experience, people tend to get out of this opportunity what they put into it. I like that my recognition and rewards are a direct 1:1. So at the end of the day, my success here falls on me. In return Beyond has not only compensated me well, but allowed me to thrive in different roles. The training team's culture is fantastic, not only with the agents, but with the trainers and leadership. From the production floor, to training, to the client experience, I'm happy I've found a place that not only allows me to provide for my family, but thrive.
Cons
Nowhere is perfect, sales as an industry is far from perfect, but this is as close as it gets. Typically I find people don't have negative experiences exclusive to Beyond, it's the fact that it's a sales environment they aren't acclimated to. So there's no "con" to assign specifically to Beyond for people who want to put in the work and understand what a sales environment is.