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Pinnacle Promotions

Is this your company?

Not absolutely awful for a first job, but certainly not a career - Anonymous employee Pinnacle Promotions Employee Review

3.0
May 19, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Most of the people you will work with will be really great. Contrary to that asinine review, I worked with many very hardworking millenials at this company. I met some great people here and I still keep in touch with all of them. There is A LOT of turnover. This may seem like a con, but in terms of career growth if you stick around for a year or two you will almost definitely be promoted to a "manager" role. While the role itself will not consist of any real managing, it is still officially your title and it is incredibly easy to spin this during interviews for other jobs. That's why I gave them a 5 star for career opportunities. If you can handle the garbage you can really spin something great out of this job.

Cons

I would give it a 2.5/5 if I could, but that isn't an option. Management is awfully sexist. This is the south and it's a fairly small company, so they can get away with saying some things that maybe a larger company wouldn't be able to, but I think the fact that they cannot keep an HR director employed for any real length of time says a lot. During a company wide meeting I once heard the president say "I worked with a lot of women at my old company, so don't worry, I know how to deal with you all." You will be severely underpaid for the amount of work you do. Which is fine at a first job, I think, especially in sales. However, upon moving up and being given more responsibility you will not be given a substantial raise. Like one other reviewer mentioned, someone once got a "raise" of $500. The amount of work is also staggering. I have heard from many of the people I still keep in touch with that once they found a good job after Pinnacle they were shocked at how not overworked they were. They were also surprised that they had stopped crying at work due to stress. :/ Lots of crying at Pinnacle. Someone cries at least once almost every single day, usually due to being overworked. I really hate to talk so poorly about a company that set me up for a lot of success in my current position, however the majority of what other negative reviewers are saying is not false. If you can deal with Pinnacle for a couple of years you'll be good to go as far as applying for other jobs is concerned, however prepare to be depressed and drink heavily with your coworkers for a couple of years. And prepare to be poor.

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Cons

Upper management and leadership are absolutely abysmal, and Pinnacle is truly a mean girls’ club. The company is being led by clueless managers that are in non-stop meetings about god knows what leading them to be so incredibly out of touch with their employees and the promo industry as a whole that they are not able to preform the tasks that they ask of their employees. Employees are not allowed to have opinions and are not heard in any way with decisions being solely made by upper management with no input or consideration of the people they affect. The majority of the directors have an inclusive “mean girl” style vibe and gang up on any new hires they deem unworthy or as someone who could possibly change and improve the lackluster policies they developed previously (aka incredibly large and fragile egos). Employees are not valued, everyone is solely a body to make the company money and to hit the numbers, it doesn’t matter who you are or what unique and qualifying abilities you bring to the table - if you don’t fall in line, you’re out. If your ideal role is fitting into upper management’s idea of the mold and being anything being unique and creative, this is the place for you. Want a commission report, which is industry standard for pretty much any sales job? Forget about it, or get told over and over for years “we’re looking into it” or “we’ll get back to you about that”. Would you like to truly take off the PTO you requested and not have to keep your email open all day to make sure everything is running smoothly while you are away? How dare you, that is way too much to ask. You will never truly have a full day off unless you disappear to another country with zero means of communication. The lack of support due to severe understaffing or qualified support will ensure you never get a full day off. Want an environment that supports department to department collaboration and embraces the moto “teamwork makes the dream work”? Not here. Pinnacle has created a truly unique environment that not only pressures the sales team to compete with all other promo companies in the industry, but sales also has to compete internally with other departments with zero incentive to work together or collaborate to grow the business. Want benefits or incentives to hit goals? Lol. They have all been stripped away little by little, or fall short of the false promises made. The only small sales incentive of “president’s club” trips have never actually happened, commission rates have been reduced, and sales opportunities have been stripped and given to “new” departments. My only advice is to take a job literally any where else.

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