Pros
I would like to first start off by saying this is a job that you can grow in. If you listen to what management says and follow what they teach you then you should have no issues succeeding. All the tools and training are provided to you in your initial training, on going training is also provided to you as much as you need it. My favorite part is the on going training because it keeps my abilities sharp. Also I forget things from time to time and it keeps me up to date on a weekly basis on what I need to do to be successful. Opportunity to grow and improving your skills are always available, and they are strongly encouraged. By this I mean that every week the CEO pushes us to get better, he doesn't expect overnight changes but if you pick something up from him and your direct manager once a week, over time you'll find yourself doing and saying things that will lead you down the right path at this company. Putting in the work is key, this is a sales job, you get what you put in. Its really easy to tell whos doing what they are suppose to and whos not because this takes daily work and effort to succeed. My last note is, the CEO and manager always make sure I'm not burning myself out, are concerned about my emotional and personal well being. Of course work has to get done but I do feel like they genuinely care about me as a person and my life and goals outside of work .
Cons
None that I can say of personally. I will say that if you do not have initiative, the ability to work independently, and pick up the phone and call people and have a conversation that leads to an appointment, this is not for you. Sales is tough and if you can't take the rejection, another career would suit you better.