Not what you expect, but everything you want in a marketing career. - Anonymous employee Power Home Remodeling Employee Review

5.0
Jun 19, 2012
Anonymous employee
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Pros

When I first interviewed at Power, I was admittedly a little skeptical. I had had a previous marketing job that didn't end well. The company wasn't very structured, and after only a few months of working there, the company folded and moved, leaving myself and around 40 others jobless. I was hesitant to jump into another door-to-door type marketing job, and I said as much to my interviewers. They assured me that this experience would be much different than my last. I took a leap of faith, and accepted the position. Three years later, I couldn't be happier that I did. Initially, I was looking for a place where I could grow. I've been promoted twice since. I was looking for a place where I would receive fair compensation for my hard work. I earned more in the past 3 years than my father. I'm 24, and had no college degree and no extensive sales experience prior to getting this job. Neither is needed to succeed here. It, like any worthy career, takes a lot of hard work, dedication, and drive. I started at the very bottom, knocking on doors, have moved up several times, and am well on my way to a very fulfilling and rewarding career here. The culture here is second to none. The morale is higher than any other place I've ever seen. Overall, Power is not even close to what I expected it to be initially, but its everything that I was looking for in a marketing career.

Cons

Sure, the schedule does get a little overwhelming at times. Yes, the work itself does get a little stressful. But what career worth anything doesn't? The pros far outweigh the cons.

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Great culture. You’ll make genuine friends here and have a ton of support. Competitiveness is fun and not toxic. Training is top notch, but hard. Pay is at thrive if you follow their process.

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Communication in training schedule isnt great. Things tend to change last minute so if you’re a parent it’s hard. You might have a lot of down time between appts but again, if you have children they will basically be with a nanny 24/7 unless you have a stay at home parent. Training pay is not great so you need to have savings going in, but will end up being worth it.

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