Pros and cons, but not recommended
Pros
It is a extremely multicultural environment, which is super positive. Lots of trainings are made, including scrimmagings (not my thing but some colleagues appreciated it).
Cons
The upper management gives you super hard goals to reach and ask to be highly aggressive in terms of sales. This means that even team members are competitive one another, sometimes in a very unfair way (usually justified from the management). All the countries are supposed to sell the same, without considering the actual economy of the country. As a sale person you are required to: prepare quotes (which is okay), work on your own collections, cold call, prepare at least 300 mailers per month by hand (seriously), mediate with PMs and clients. No language skills are actual required, just Sales ones. No benefits at all, just an annual Sales conference that you will be able to join in after reaching specific goals (the sales conference came out to be a full-immersion 3-day training). Would not recommend for the daily stressful situations. High turnaround.