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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5173042"]"Lastly, supporting/selling a 1st generation system is challenging which can only bolster your resume."</p><p><br /></p><p>Hahaha!!!! First off, "selling"??? A CS doesn't sell. When they're actually working, they merely support- as in standing next to the system, plugging it in and turning it on/off. </p><p><br /></p><p>"Challenging"? I guess when the product you support doesn't work a third of the time it can be a challenge- but only if the CS cares. There's no challenge if you give zero fucks about it, and that's where we are due to the frustration level being so high. </p><p><br /></p><p>"Bolster your resume"? God, that's funny. And unfortunately, very depressing. You're much better off going to work for ADP, Cintas, or IKON to get strong B2B experience to "bolster" your resume than having EndoChoice on your resume. That's a sad fact that many of my peers are realizing as we try to get out and land on our feet. Good news is that $125,000 to $150,000 med jobs are plentiful. Just be prepared for the look of skepticism when you underwhelm the hiring manager with exactly what EndoChoice is/does. If you actually tell the truth about EC, get ready to admit you just made a mistake coming aboard.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5173042"]"Lastly, supporting/selling a 1st generation system is challenging which can only bolster your resume." Hahaha!!!! First off, "selling"??? A CS doesn't sell. When they're actually working, they merely support- as in standing next to the system, plugging it in and turning it on/off. "Challenging"? I guess when the product you support doesn't work a third of the time it can be a challenge- but only if the CS cares. There's no challenge if you give zero fucks about it, and that's where we are due to the frustration level being so high. "Bolster your resume"? God, that's funny. And unfortunately, very depressing. You're much better off going to work for ADP, Cintas, or IKON to get strong B2B experience to "bolster" your resume than having EndoChoice on your resume. That's a sad fact that many of my peers are realizing as we try to get out and land on our feet. Good news is that $125,000 to $150,000 med jobs are plentiful. Just be prepared for the look of skepticism when you underwhelm the hiring manager with exactly what EndoChoice is/does. If you actually tell the truth about EC, get ready to admit you just made a mistake coming aboard.[/QUOTE]
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