Potential for earnings if sales skills are strong, but poor leadership - Senior Account Manager TEKsystems Employee Review

1.0
Apr 20, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

If you are good at sales and they leave you alone and don’t force you to give away your hard work to junior sales people if can work out for you. You can make some money.

Cons

The leaders in the office are dishonest and don’t know anything about sales and worse, doing business in NYC. The primary leader of the office lies constantly, is unhealthy and acts as if they were in high school. One of the “leaders” doesn’t even have a college education and pretends they know how to sell, lead and create other leaders. It’s a scam.

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