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University Directories
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www.universitydirectories.com Chapel Hill, NC 50 to 149 Employees

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Updated Jun 12, 2013
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67% of employees recommend this company to a friend
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the best summer I ever spent learning what i love to do

Sales Team Leader (Former Employee)
Tuscaloosa, AL (US)

I worked at University Directories as an intern for less than a year

Pros-great experience
-top 10 Forbes training program
-can get actual sales numbers on your resume
-paid!
-team and individual work
-AMAZING management staff

Cons-physically can be exhausting
-no set schedule
-no physical office to work from some schools have an office, mine didnt

Advice to Senior ManagementThey are amazing! Keep it up with what y'all are doing! I love that as an intern I can all up anyone in the office, including the president of the company, and talk to them about anything thats going on.

Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend – I'm optimistic about the outlook for this company

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Good People - Great Place!

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I have been working at University Directories as an intern for less than a year

ProsThe people and the organization of the company. Very laid back and good environment.

ConsSome people do more than others at the same pay rate.

Advice to Senior ManagementReward those who do more than others, espesically when it is obvious

No, I would not recommend this company to a friend – I'm optimistic about the outlook for this company

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It's been great!

Anonymous Employee (Current Employee)

I have been working at University Directories

ProsUniversity Directories cares about everyone.

ConsThe company doesn't pay the greatest, but they make up for it with the experience they give you.

Advice to Senior ManagementShow us the money!

Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend – I'm optimistic about the outlook for this company

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I worked at University Directories as an intern

ProsGreat experience, work with great people and they help you a lot

ConsYou must be ready to endure rejection

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Experience you won't get elsewhere!

Outside Sales Representative (Current Employee)
Winona, MN (US)

I have been working at University Directories as an intern for less than a year

Pros-- Fantastic training program
-- Ability to make your own decisions
-- Real world sales experience
-- First hand experience dealing with objections (this will provide great experience to share during interviews)
-- Work with an entire team of people to bounce ideas/tips/tricks with
-- Supportive upper management
-- Helpful daily webinars with the President, John O'Brien
-- Although you work in a school specific team, there is an entire team back at the home-office willing to help you through any problem

Ultimately, you really have to be (or become) self-motivated to do this internship. You are, essentially, your own boss. It's really an experience like no other, and I would recommend it, time and time again.

Cons-- It's hard work; expect that. However, a summer with UD will show you some of the greatest sales experience out there for people our age.

Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend

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Awesome Experience! Great company!

Outside Sales Representative (Current Employee)
Athens, GA (US)

I have been working at University Directories as an intern for less than a year

ProsAwesome company!! We had the best management team and all of the interns became extremely close. All of our managers were young, too so it was really fun. It's really great real life sales experience, especially since print advertising is a difficult product to sell. If you can do this, you can pretty much do any sort of sales job.

Tons of recruiting from career partners. Also, training was probably the best week and a half of my life!

ConsSome markets are harder to sell in than others. Not paid for gas and food. Only get paid compensation for money collected by certain date. If you have a bad territory it can be frustrating

Other than that, this was the best job I could have had before graduating.

Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend

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A sometimes frustrating yet completely transformational experience.

Outside Sales Representative (Former Employee)
Philadelphia, PA (US)

I worked at University Directories as an intern for less than a year

ProsYou will learn to uncover the needs of others and solve problems which can benefit both your professional and social life.
You will develop super-powers such as the ability to start a conversation with anyone, anywhere and an invulnerability to rejection.
If you go into the internship with an open-mind and the goal of learning these skills, it can be a life-changing experience.

ConsThe pay is terrible. With the amount of work and dedication required to succeed in this internship, you will be making pennies relative to even menial jobs.
There is little support from managers once you exit their training program and get into your own market. (They will help you over the phone and meet in-person 1-2 times over your 3 months working which I found inadequate.)
Rejection can be painful if you are not strong-willed and able to move on.

Advice to Senior ManagementProvide more on-site support to sales teams. This will not only help reps learn by example, it will increase accountability for sales figures.

Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend – I'm optimistic about the outlook for this company

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A great internship to gain exposure to sales

Outside Sales Representative (Current Employee)
Chattanooga, TN (US)

I have been working at University Directories as an intern for less than a year

ProsGreat networking and building rapport to business owners. Helps to build confidence and self motivation.

ConsGoing to do cold calls daily and dealing with rejection.

Advice to Senior ManagementN/A

Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend – I'm optimistic about the outlook for this company

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Great Earning Potential for College Students

Brand Ambassador (Former Employee)
Chapel Hill, NC (US)

I worked at University Directories as a contractor for more than a year

Pros-Flexible Hours
-Usually big-name companies
-Solid pay for student
-Friendly, hangs-on management

Cons-Sometimes unreasonable expectations for success
-Goals of campaign not always in line with student culture

Advice to Senior Management-More reasonable tracking goals; current ones are too easy to fudge
-More thorough screening of potential candidates

Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend – I'm optimistic about the outlook for this company

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DONT WORK HERE

Outside Sales Representative (Former Employee)

I worked at University Directories as an intern for less than a year

Prosnone, literally absolutely nothing, the worst job i have had in my entire life, and I was successful at it too!

Conseverything: bad pay, little support, long hours, no chance for middle-tier advancement

No, I would not recommend this company to a friend

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