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Power Home Remodeling

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Power Home Remodeling Sales Representative/Entry Level Business Development reviews

1.9

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Corey Schiller & Asher Raphael

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8 reviews
5.0
Oct 18, 2017
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Pros

Very rewarding Super energetic and engaging culture Management is very down to earth and encouraging The earning potential is great even from an entry level position The people you work with are so fun and love their jobs The products offered are top notch so you feel like what you're selling is truly helping the customer

Cons

Working in sales can be very difficult if you have never done it before. It takes an alpha personality and a high level of self confidence to succeed in this business. I would not recommend to people with low self confidence, introverted personalities or those with thin skin. Rejection will be experienced on a daily basis as with any sales position but if you can get over it and put your head down and plug away you'll be just fine.

2.0
Dec 8, 2009
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Pros

Freindly people, young group, can potentially be rewarding but wouldnt count on it. They try their best to keep everyone upbeat including paying for nights at the bar.

Cons

Dont be fooled this is a door-to-door sales job. Thats it. You show up 11 am have an hour meeting with management which they tell you to try hard because your gonna make alot of money. Then at noon everyone jumps in vans and drives to a destination neighborhood where you set off for your door to door your sales. What your selling is to get people to sign up for a free estimate. This estimate is not really an estimate at all, the estimator is really a sales guy that shows up at people houses and does what ever he can do to sell them thousands of dollars in replacemnt windows or siding and ussally last hours or until the people physically throw him out. Pay $26,000 base + commision of $50 per free estimate (lead). BUT the $26,000 counts as your first 10 (leads) each week which they fail to mention until training. If you dont get more than 10 leads a week then you dont get an extra nickel. Leads are not that easy to come buy considering you must set up an appointment with the people in which both husband and wife are there and they most confirm it over the phone with the appointment office on your phone while you stand on their front porch. Im not gonna lie there are people working here that are really good at this and do make a good deal of money. Im sure if you master your technique you could become one of those people making $45-$60 k a year they advertise. But dont expect to see that early on, and expect to walk neighborhoods knocking on doors 6 hours a day, rain or shine, hot or cold. If your a college graduate you will feel early on that this is beneath you because you jsut spent 4 years in college getting a degree doing then are out doing the work a high school dropout could do. If you want to try it out go ahead. They will pay you for trying. Even if you dont get a single lead.

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