Some Crush It, Most Get Scammed - Anonymous employee Angi Employee Review

2.0
Jul 3, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Lunch and dinner is on the house once you graduate the training program. Constant jncentives to make more sales with breakfast/ability to come in late. Random raffles throughout the year. Summer Fridays, etc. Kegs, fridge full of drinks, ping pong table, billiards table. Relatively easy working hours (9-6, hour lunch, breaks in between) Chill working environment.

Cons

Constantly calling people that have been called several times before. Once you say the word “HomeAdvisor” the call is over. After training you get put on a team. They’ll tell you it’s by personality fit, but sometimes seems to just be random. Teams have imbalances in production based on their manager’s strategy/prospecting ability so some get lucky on a “good team”. Others can get screwed over. Only care about 1 month’s retention for a yearly service. Really just a numbers game - no one cares if someone cancels after that. Not a relationship business, one and done. Some managers will do anything to push a sale through, even if it messes with the person’s accout. If you have any integrity, your ethics will start being challenged once you start seeing the writing on the wall.

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5.0
Jun 26, 2026
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Pros

Excellent work atmosphere with fun, friendly and intelligent people! Besides the culture, the work/life balance is great! I feel very fortunate to have this career that Angi has provided me!

Cons

A lot of org changes over the years has been somewhat difficult to navigate at times.

2.0
May 29, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The culture is generally positive, and leadership is accessible. Management is willing to meet with employees and listen to concerns. There are talented people throughout the organization, and the work can be rewarding if you enjoy sales and helping businesses grow.

Cons

The biggest challenge is the compensation structure. The company promotes uncapped commissions, but many employees feel earnings are effectively controlled through continually increasing quotas and changing performance targets. Revenue and nominal goals are adjusted so frequently that it can feel like the finish line is always moving. What's particularly frustrating is that the majority of the sales team often struggles to reach 100% of quota, yet goals continue to rise. This creates the perception that compensation expense is being managed through quota increases rather than by allowing top performers to fully benefit from the revenue they generate. Over time, this can discourage high achievers. Employees who consistently perform well are often expected to deliver significantly more results each year just to maintain the same level of compensation. When exceptional performance is met with ever-increasing targets instead of proportionally increasing rewards, motivation suffers.

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Angi Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We are glad to hear that you find management accessible and enjoy working alongside the talented individuals across our team. We also hear your concerns regarding our compensation structure and quota adjustments. Our goal is always to balance company growth with fair, motivating, and rewarding compensation for our sales team. Your point about the importance of consistency and transparency in goal-setting is well-taken. Thank you again for helping us identify areas where we can improve.
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