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Power Home Remodeling

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Power Home Remodeling reviews

4.6

93% would recommend to a friend

(6,308 total reviews)
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Corey Schiller & Asher Raphael

97% approve of CEO

93% positive business outlook

Power Home Remodeling has an employee rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, based on 6,308 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Power Home Remodeling employee rating is 24% above average for employers within the Servicios de construcción, reparación y mantenimiento industry (3.7 stars).

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6K reviews
1.0
Dec 12, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

-Coworkers are fun to work with. -Guaranteed $500 a week. -Company paid for vacations. -You can get benefits.

Cons

Basically, it's a door to door soliciting job where you try to get people to take a free estimate on windows or roofs. Every day you go knock on doors whether it is -10 or 110 degrees out, and the boss does not care about the working conditions, only your numbers. They promise a lot when you start the job, things like "you will be making 70k a year!" but that is not true. It is possible to get there but most likely you won’t. They also told me I would be doing little to none of door to door but in reality that's all you will do. My first week starting I was stopped by the cops 7 times. Two of my co-workers were ARRESTED for soliciting as well. They said they would get it off their records but they didn't. YOU WILL DEVELOP A RAP SHEET WORKING HERE ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE A MINORITY. Typically, most minorities that work here get more soliciting tickets than anyone else. The company will pay for all the tickets (unless they forget which has happened) but they still stay on your record. Guys have to go to court all the time for these soliciting tickets as well. You are supposed to have representation from the company when you have a court date but they don't come. On top of that the company tells you to plead guilty but at the same time tells you what you are doing is not illegal. (On a side note it is illegal to ask your employees to do illegal things). There are a ton of bonuses you can hit to make more money which is nice but it's not nice when they are constantly missing from your paycheck. The leadership from management is up and down working here. Every day you will have a morning meeting which is really just a chance for the boss to blame the field marketers for his own short comings. I laugh at the 4 and 5 star reviews. Knowing this company I am sure they asked the employees to write those reviews.

1.0
Nov 27, 2023

The truth

Recommend
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Pros

-There are some really good people that work at Power -There’s also fun events and the benefits are really good -A ton of training

Cons

Do yourself a favor and read the negative reviews, they all have a common theme and they can’t all be wrong… but I’ll highlight a few 1. Sales job not as advertised- if you were hired for sales you will have to knock on doors for months making very little money- the new sales classes (what you thought you were originally hired for) will keep “getting pushed back” happens like clockwork every year hmm 2. 100% commission job/ no reimbursement or compensation for driving expenses 3. Will have to be on call from 9am-8pm but likely won’t get an apt until 6pm or later unless your a teachers pet and get preassigned an actual decent lead - this means you will have to be available at the drop of a hat to drive up to 2hrs away all day, likely only working after dark and expected to deliver a several hours long sales presentation with high pressure to buy on the spot 4. Complete favoritism- not everyone has the same opportunities but they sure have the same expectations. They will give good appts to their favorite reps, so they consistently get put in the best selling position and then get applauded for selling while everyone else gets mediocre appointments at best 5. Expectations in sales will always increase but at Power they will constantly move the benchmark for bonuses by up to double in a year - those bonuses they use to try to advertise all the money you “could” make 6. Must add Bro and most importantly LFG to vocabulary on daily basis

2.0
Jun 27, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The training pay is alright, the meetings can be fun, coworkers are alright

Cons

The lies begin right away. They dangle the 4K sign on bonus in the job listings when in reality that’s going to be your salary for the first 6 weeks when you complete sales training because this is a commission only job.Thats after you complete your first 3 months of knocking door to door.They have an annual Mexico trip that is determined by tenure on who gets to go and not everyone gets to go. LOL plus the sales training is you remembering an hours worth of scripts . Sales training is an absolute nightmare because they expect you to stay at the office + 12 hours to try to memorize the scripts as fast as possible, instead of just giving you more time. Plus go on Twitter and search power home remodeling and you’ll see the thousands of complaints they get from their customers from them doing terrible installs. There are people making 100k at this job but it’s only managements faves that get the best quality leads. Turn over is super high here for a reason. Literally a revolving door . frat boy environment

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