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ICE Profession

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Professional company with ambitious leadership - Anonymous employee ICE Profession Employee Review

5.0
Sep 10, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company's culture is what sets it apart from any other company I've come in contact with. It attracts driven young professionals that all work very hard to learn business and management in a condensed amount of time. The best part is that any one person's success can't hinder the growth of another, which is what makes the team environment so strong.

Cons

The performance-based structure isn't for everybody. Each individual's progress through the program is directly correlated with their performance, so working hard is mandatory to move up. Be ready to be challenged and forced out of your comfort zone.

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5.0
Dec 15, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A great team atmosphere. The management is very supportive and they will push you to do your best. Great opportunities to advance your career. A clear path to do so as well. The speed at which you get promoted depends on how hard you work.

Cons

The work will kick your butt! If you're lazy then you might not like this job. You will be pounding the pavement to make your personal goals.

1.0
Mar 25, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None, besides maybe whatever having another job listed on your resume would do.

Cons

I would second the other negative review word for word. Everything he or she wrote was spot-on. The building this company is in, the look of the actual lobby, offices, and insistence on "business professional" attire is all a front for what you are actually hired to do: go door to door trying to sell people a different type of service that they already have. Your average day begins with putting on a suit, going into the office, taking off your suit, and putting on a shirt with the logo of whatever service provider you're going to be representing that day. You drive to a location and then walk door to door, ringing the bell and reciting a sales pitch over and over again to people who do not want to have anything to do with you. You're coached on when to make eye contact, when to look away, when to act like you're writing something, etc. It's all so phony and you constantly feel like you're taking advantage of people. Many customers want nothing to do with you, insult you, and essentially make you feel sub-human because you're essentially interrupting their time at home with their families. If you have any respect for privacy and not selling people services they already have, you'll lose a little bit of yourself with every house.

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