Chem-Dry Reviews

4.1

64% would recommend to a friend

(79 total reviews)

Dan Tarantin

69% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Chem-Dry has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 79 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Chem-Dry employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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79 reviews
5.0
18 Dec 2018

Engaging Career Opportunity

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working at Harris Research / Chem-Dry has been great thus far. As a business coach I get the chance to work with franchise owners across the United States and help them develop the best practices to running a business. This presents rewarding and challenging work everyday. Starting a business in any industry is hard work and an emotional rollercoaster. Business Coaches get to take part in this with many business owners. Often times I am involved in life changing decisions that people make everyday. The most rewarding piece is when a franchise tells me that they are making more money than they've ever made, were finally able to buy a family home, and are looking forward to more of what the future has to offer. In some of my past jobs I've had managers who had micro managed me always needing to know what I'm doing, and making me do things in a certain way. Here I'm given an assignment, a deadline, and tools needed to complete the job. Other people who work here are very knowledgeable and are always willing to set aside what they are doing in order to help you. Having been here for 3 years I've never felt unable to accomplish a task given to me. I've been challenged yes, and that has been great for my development. I have also had a good work life balance. I've been able to volunteer at my kids schools during the day, see programs that they've been in etc. Vacation time is easily approved as long as you take it when it makes sense to your position. As a business Coach I'm involved in multiple training events throughout the year so I try to plan my time off around those. There is a new puzzle to figure out everyday. Everyday I talk to someone who is having the best day of their life. I look forward to my continued development as a business coach with Chem-Dry

Cons

Staffing is run a bit thin, the business model is set up to be an affordable business for our franchisees to start, often times we get pulled into projects that are outside of our expertise. That being said it has helped develop me in other ways that were not originally my strength making me a more valuable employee to the company. If you're not willing to learn new things, or change to improve yourself this could be difficult. If you find learning new things as exciting, then it will be. Everyday I talk to someone who is having one of the worst days of their life. As a business owner things go up, then down, but by executing best practices they're sure to go back up.

2.0
9 Sept 2014

Be very, very careful with Chem-Dry / HRI

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Like many small companies, everyone gets to wear a lot of hats. That can mean a lot of exposure and involvement, as well as a lot of autonomy to set up systems and procedures as you see fit. Close interaction between technical, operational, and sales/marketing leads to a lot of learning opportunities. Many franchisees are absolutely wonderful people, and helping them can be very rewarding. HRI was once a great place to work in Cache Valley, and many of the core elements that once made it a good environment are still there.

Cons

Be prepared for some ethical challenges in how the company treats employees, vendors, and customers (franchisees). In nearly every role in the company, you will frequently have to deal with dissatisfied and angry customers and franchisees - and often their complaints are completely legitimate. When I was there, there was a core "in-crowd" that guarded the companies' stories carefully, and if you didn't belong to that crowd, or questioned anyone's approach, good luck. Be prepared to be ostracized to some degree if you are not of the right culture. HRI is currently owned by a venture capital group (Baird Capital), and the typical short ownership cycle makes long-term business development initiatives very challenging. The organization has been suffering a lot of turnover in 2014, both in Logan and at the Nashville location, and there are reasons.

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