Sales Rep - Anonymous employee Wyndham Destinations Employee Review

2.0
6 Nov 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Continuous training from which you can benefit while pursuing any sales job. If you can learn how to sell timeshare in 3 hours, you can sell anything.

Cons

They don´t tell you up front that, in case of a recision for ANY reason, not only you won´t receive your commission but also be charged back years later.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

If you last long enough you can take advantage of some good travel deals. You get decent benefits at a reasonable price almost immediately.

Cons

The job itself (CMA) is getting people to take timeshare tours at the Camlin in Seattle. You get stuck at all sorts of outdoor or indoor kiosks the management cannot even stock with the materials do do your job. The management is pretty ineffective and has no idea of how to communicate. You do not get an email address so they use text messaging to communicate. You get your schedule for the next week on a Friday morning so planning a life is nearly impossible, and you never know when your days off are. They claim you can make a good paycheck. I know many at Wyndham in this position do. However, you need good offers (which Seattle did not have) and good locations which there were not enough of to make the bonus levels. People came for one day and left, the turnover is likely nearly 100% per quarter. If you want minimum wage for a few weeks go for it. If you want a real career this is not the place. If you are any good as a CMA you should go elsewhere and use those talents for more money!

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