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Power Home Remodeling

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Power Home Remodeling reviews

4.6

93% would recommend to a friend

(6,257 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 6,257 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
Sep 8, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

A 3 day trip to cancun if you make it that far. Some of the guys are cool. Besides that none at all

Cons

Where do I start I worked at Power full time for more than a year. I was hired as a marketer and told within 3 months you become eligible to be moved up to a remodeling consultant. What they don't tell you is that the position marketer is a name to disguise the true position (door to door sales). This job only hires for marketing positions and they feed you bs that you will be moved up but realistically you won't get moved up. Everyone morning you have a meeting and then get loaded into a crowded can and adventure to the neighborhood you will be soliciting homeowners for the next 8-9 hours. They hire marketers to get leads for the remodeling consultants and pretty much burn you out until you are done, they don't care about you or your well being. On top of that the whole company is based on a script from interviews, to sales, to your performance review yes everyone is told the same script during the performance review. You also will deal with cops on the daily basis with this job power doesn't get permits to solicit neighborhoods so often workers (marketers) get ticketed for soliciting or even arrested and all power does is pay the ticket they don't care about you!Even if you get a court date you are there alone by yourself no one from Power comes and they don't provide you with a lawyer..Look it up! Also you are outside all day rain, sleet, snow, thunder and lightening they don't care. Territories are based on favorites and the marketing mangers (van drivers) take the best territory to themselves. The base is ridiculously low which requires you two volunteered Saturday's a month (non paid) the vp is a cheerleader. Don't believe the reviews they pay people to write positive reviews. This is one of the most truthful reviews you will find.

1.0
Oct 19, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

-Great pay. Sales positions are 100% commission, but with insanely high prices you make a lot of $$$ when you make a sale. -Management is pretty lax on policing time off, take off whenever you want. -Company trip to Mexico with acts like SnoopDogg playing private shows. Fratboys love this place. -For those who drink the Kool-Aid, there's a lot of support and guys willing to help you get better at ripping off old ladies. -If the only thing that matters is making $$$ there's a lot of it to be made here if you can stomach it. Or if you're dumb enough to believe that what they tell you about what they do is all true...

Cons

-Tons of rejection is hard to deal with. -High pressure sales; close the deal or you don't get paid. -Very little real training on the construction aspect of the job, just focus on learning your scripted sales pitch and they call you an "expert". -No work-life balance, you're on call 10am-8pm weekdays and 9am-2pm on Saturday. Weekday appointments can run well into the wee hours. Management would have you working 24-7 if they could get away with it. -Beginning training is a brainwashing program, all day in the office with Mr. Roboto and then all night running appointments. You're too exhausted to think about anything other than their script. -Unless you're totally devoid of a soul, you'll realize that the company is not what it seems, the customers don't find us, we find them and then NEVER stop until they buy something or change their phone number. Pricing is double to triple what most other contractors would charge for the same work. Why don't people call back after they think about it, EVER? Because it's total BS, anyone who does their homework will know to steer clear of this company.

1.0
Jun 27, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

There are no real pros to this company... they entice you with a military/woman friendly persona.. but the truth about this company is it’s a pyramid scheme!!! I am a war veteran and a true 6 figure sales earner... and I can tell you that this company is not what they’re putting out there. Veterans and anyone looking for an actual job with growth potential BEWARE!!!

Cons

-this company constantly monitors reviews to keep the truth in the shadows! Do not fall for the fake reviews. The person that you’ll be interviewing with is one of Satan’s minions. - the initial interview they’ll tell you about the job you think you’re there for. (Remodeling Sales Rep) you’re not. They have plenty of those!! - the second interview they’ll tell you the actual job you’ll be doing (door to door lead generation) or (sitting in BJ’s) after door to door harassment. They’ll tell you that everyone must go through their training program. However, the training program is nothing more than a revolving door of “slave labor” (lead generation) needed to supply their actual sales staff with leads. They’ll entice you with bonuses, 4,000 for everyone and an additional 3,000 for military once you complete training... but keep in mind the trainees are the people generating leads for the sales staff so your chances of getting out of the training phase are slim to none!!! Not the 60 days they told you about!!! There’s a constant need for new slaves because everyone quits once they realize they’re stuck in the lead generation and will never get that bonus!!! - if you do manage to move on, they’ll trickle to training to you on their products so that you’ll never really be competition to their actual sales staff! You’ll be stuck selling windows, which pays nothing!! -if you do manage to earn commissions the float your pay, so it’ll be 3 months before you’re truly paid in full for your job. The hold your commissions in a profit and loss center and pay you 33% of what’s in there each pay period. But again you chances of getting to that point a slim to none!!! This is the largest modern day pyramid scheme I’ve seen and it will go out of business as more people catch on!!!

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