Pros
This is definitely one of the best companies I've worked for. The pay was good if you put in the work and challenged yourself, which is something this job does; they challenge you and hope you'll challenge yourself. Don't expect to be comfortable. This job taught me to strive for more, to better myself more than I previously would. The atmosphere is phenomenal. I've made friends, whether they're currently with the company or not. They hire like-minded people. Management is very interpersonal. They offer vacations for simply doing your job. Three night in France with a guest, and that's not it. You can win a new playstation, television, gas cards. Prior to getting this job I was worried about these reviews to be completely honest. I thought this was a hoax. I'm twenty years old, and dropped out of college. I didn't think at this stage in my life I had potential to earn $60,000+ a year. If you're considering working for Power, I recommend diving right into it. You have no idea what you could be missing. Overall, here are the key points. - Benefits & 401k - Great atmosphere - Uncapped commission - Genuine management - Opportunity to grow - Outstanding learning experience - Days off are easy to obtain
Cons
The schedule can be tough. You don't just work in the office all day, you're not making cold calls at a desk. You're either working in a store, you're walking door to door, or you're in sales (in which case, you're still traveling.) Time management can be difficult because of this. Suppose you're from South Jersey, and you're working an hour north from the office. That's a two hour commute home. This isn't typical, but it can happen if you're needed. It can be uncomfortable, but you at least need to embrace it. If you're not devoted at first and put forth a lot of time and effort, you won't be rewarded.