Not for Women - Inside Sales Representative United Rentals Employee Review

1.0
Feb 4, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There really is a lot of potential to make a lot of money. How much you want to make depends on how much work you put in, and what you willing to do to earn business, win the deal, get that 'yes' from the customer.

Cons

At my location there was absolutely no teamwork or feeling of camaraderie. Everyone was out to work or protect themselves and as a result the job was many times harder than it should have been. There was also an overwhelming amount of sexism going on at my location. Rarely that I feel respected at my workplace, and because of that I only lasted 15 months

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United Rentals Response
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Thank you for taking the time to comment. We regret to hear your characterization of your experience with the Company. United Rentals is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. It is the Company’s policy to ensure that equal employment opportunities at United Rentals are provided to all applicants and employees in all phases of our operation without regard for any protected characteristic, including sex and gender. At United Rentals, we have always believed that a diverse team of talented individuals makes our company stronger. We understand that when people respect each other’s personal history and cultural experiences, it makes for a better workplace. Part of our commitment to diversity is our support for the advancement of women in the construction industry, and the roles of women at United Rentals continue to grow. In addition, we have established an Employee Resource Group – Women United – dedicated to supporting and developing the women in our workforce.

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Cons

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Pros

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Due to their size and like so many publicly traded companies, there is a huge disconnect on the expectations. My manager did his best but you could tell his bosses were asking for unachievable results. My sales manager was clueless at her role and no sales experience to lead a team. Things she would ask from us were counter productive. Not anything I couldn’t deal with.

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