Couldn’t give a worse review. - Senior Sales Representative Hiossen Employee Review

1.0
14 Mar 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You get training into what dental implants are and the benefits of them. Honestly if you’re interested in dentistry, their training is quite informative.

Cons

Horrid work environment and it’s quite clear they are requesting internal employees to leave good reviews because there’s no way they should be 3/5 stars. - Korean EVERYTHING. CEO rarely visits (met him once) and him and the higher ups speak ZERO English. - Terrible pay for a medical sales gig. I was the top performer on the eastern coast for a stint, and brought in > $600,000 for the business in a year. Commission on the year was just under $20,000... Awful percentage. Benco, Biomet etc are 3x that for reference. - Lousy $34K salary (expected at a young age) but the annual bonus raised that to $35,000 after two years of work. 1.5% a year at a salary that low is silly. - Had a side business of making websites for some of my clients (this actually led to numerous contracts FOR Hiossen) and I was terminated for having a “second job.” Hiring contract stated we could have a job as long as it didn’t interfere with work/it was a competitor. - Insane hours. I cannot stress this enough. Required Friday night and weekend work days, I was working 50-70 hours a week varying, for that salary. Not worth it.

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5.0
3 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I work directly with dentists and specialists to promote implant solutions. It's an interesting environment where you gain a lot of valuable product knowledge. The pay is performance-driven, which means motivated sellers can make really good money, and the benefits are competitive. I love the independence that comes with field-based work (never much liked being stuck in an office all day).

Cons

Long days aren't rare, especially when travel is required.

1.0
4 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There were a few decent coworkers who made the day less heavy.

Cons

It started off feeling like a regular job situation, nothing too alarming at first, just doing tasks and trying to settle in, but the longer it went the more the cracks showed. Low pay stayed stuck while favoritism became pretty obvious, managers would lie or shift explanations whenever issues came up, compensation plans kept changing without notice, leadership was basically missing in action with fear based control running everything, freaks with constantly changing attitudes seemed to set the tone, discrimination in opportunities and hiring decisions was hard to ignore, and micromanagement made even basic work feel like you were being watched nonstop. Stress kept building instead of easing up and support was almost nonexistent. Eventually it just felt like you were navigating chaos instead of a job. On top of that, there was no real sense of direction day to day, decisions would flip without explanation and you were expected to just adjust without support, communication between teams was messy or completely missing, and instead of fixing problems leadership would just tighten control even more which made everything feel heavier and more suffocating over time.

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