An amazing company to work for - Team Leader EcoMark Solar Employee Review

5.0
Aug 2, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

You’ll make good money. I’m above 35k a year working 30 hour weeks. They care about your well being. We go out for free food often and free get togethers. Christmas was an open bar buffet at the gardens in Denver. They can work around hours plus we have lots of fun during shifts. They listen to you. If you have an issue or want to improve something they will seriously take it into consideration and many of the things we’ve asked for have come to fruition.

Cons

Like any canvasing job you meet your fair share of butt munches. And it’s outside so sometimes it’s to hot or cold. But if it’s bad we don’t stick around. There are some issues with top down communication. But it’s growing and evolving and each month it gets better

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5.0
May 31, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great people, every day is different!

Cons

The location isn’t greAt in Denver

2.0
Jun 29, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Some internal promotions are possible, and a few managers genuinely cared and tried to support their teams. Those good managers were deeply appreciated. Entry-level employees can gain basic experience in the solar or sales industries.

Cons

My mental health was at its worst while working here. After being promoted into multiple departments, I saw firsthand the toxicity and blame culture between teams. Certain departments would create problems and then convince the CEO that the fault lay elsewhere. The CEO fostered a high-pressure, manipulative sales environment rooted in his timeshare background. He even played The Boiler Room — a movie about unethical sales — as if it were a source of inspiration. Sales agents were allowed to mislead customers, and the CEO himself would get on the phone and lie directly to customers about his identity, the company, and what the solar panels could realistically do. Much of the company’s process and product info is intentionally withheld from customers as a tactic. Growth beyond entry-level is limited, and leadership is inconsistent at best.

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