Pros
Helping patients get on great therapy.
Cons
1. Base pay is something to laugh about when you have your bachelor's degree. 2. Commissions might bring you to 54k per year after the "bonuses" are given quarterly. Not enough to live on comfortably in my opinion. 3. VERY hard to meet quarterly and annual targets AKA HARD to get promoted. 4. They gave work-from-home employees notice that we should RTO because WFH is no longer an option even though I personally got an ADA accommodation to WFH due to (also) living with Type 1 diabetes. They are getting away with it! 5. There's lack of support from leadership. Inside sales supervisors get changed out so often. Over the past 3 years working here I went through 6 different supervisors to report to. All but 1 had my back/support but the last one was all business and did not care about his team. 6. A LOT of work to complete. Not only calling on leads and shipping devices, but a crap ton of other unnecessary administrative tasks to keep up with your assigned territory. You do not want to work for this company. Very high turn-over rate and they exhaust your patience with adding on more tasks/trainings to complete. They only care about meeting revenue targets and not boosting up their employees to promotions or pay increases.