Aspire Team Reviews

3.6

68% would recommend to a friend

(89 total reviews)

Van Berardino

86% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Aspire Team has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 89 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Aspire Team employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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89 reviews
1.0
21 Dec 2020

Pyramid Scheme company

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Pros

There’s no good reason to work for this company unless you’re interested in door to door sales and cold calling for less than half of the sales profit.

Cons

I specifically told them during my phone interview that I wasn’t interested in working for a company that does sales, anything commission based, or anything with a quota. They told me that it was nothing like that, and that this job is a customer service position that helps pre existing clients that have already made inquiries. When I had my video interview, the hiring manager said that they like calling it “standards” not “quotas” but you need to make a certain number of sales each week. It’s a pyramid scheme because they give you a list of peoples information and want you to sell faster internet to people that don’t need it, and you only make 35% of your sale, the rest of the money goes to the branch manager. This has nothing to do with customer service and it’s pathetic that they’ll say anything just to get people in their company to make sales.

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Aspire Team Response
1y
We’re sorry the role didn’t align with what you were expecting. While our sales model is built on performance, we take concerns about transparency seriously. Your input will help us refine our approach. Feel free to connect at hr@aspireteam.org.
1.0
8 June 2018

Entry Level

Recommend
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Pros

Fast promotions if you can keep up.

Cons

7 day work week, 0% commission, unsustainable system that preys on people looking for professional jobs, only to send them to work in front of a Walmart.

1.0
3 Nov 2018
Recommend
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Pros

No pros. Unless you are literally desperate for a job and you don't need an income, they will hire anyone with a pulse.

Cons

They post a ton of misleading job descriptions online to attract as many people as possible. There are postings for customer service, public relations, marketing, etc. The truth is, there is only one position, and it's a door to door soliciting job trying to sell direct TV to people who don't want it. Literally walking around in the sun all day long and knocking on stranger's doors trying to sell to them. That's the only job, nothing else. 100% commission based, no hourly or salary pay, no benefits, no time off, 70 hour work weeks, and the commission structure is horrible so even the top sellers in the company are struggling. The turnover is so fast, they basically have a new office of people every few weeks because people only last a few weeks before quitting. So many people quit each day that they don't even keep track of it. They used to be "Allegiance" but they had to change their name to Aspire because the online reviews were so bad. They'll probably change the name again in a few years when reviews get too bad on here.

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Aspire Team Response
1y
We appreciate your feedback and are sorry to hear your expectations were not met. We understand how important it is to clearly communicate job responsibilities. We’re reviewing how our roles are described across all platforms. If you’d like to discuss further, please reach out to hr@aspireteam.org.
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