Cobblestone 13 Reviews

4.0

70% would recommend to a friend

(24 total reviews)

73% positive business outlook

Cobblestone 13 has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 24 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Cobblestone 13 employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail and wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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24 reviews
2.0
8 Nov 2023

Honest review

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

To start, the team's environment is friendly and enthusiastic, making you feel welcomed. The company's leadership is quite supportive, especially if you're new to the world of sales. They provide valuable guidance and mentorship to help you enhance your skills and knowledge. One interesting aspect is the chance to travel to various locations, offering a unique experience to explore different places. This not only aids in your professional growth but also broadens your personal horizons. Regarding career advancement, there are clear opportunities within the company for those looking to progress. However, it's essential to emphasize your commitment to the organization. Being dedicated and loyal to the company is key to accessing these promising career development opportunities. Your commitment will be acknowledged and rewarded as you work towards your career goals within the company.

Cons

My concern wasn't directed at the company itself but rather the nature of the job. While I don't claim to be exceptional at this role, I did outperform some of my colleagues who started alongside me. The workday typically began at the office, where we spent around two hours engaging in various activities like practice sessions, prep talk lectures, or watching lengthy Zoom calls. I found these activities to be rather tedious, and they often caused me to arrive at the stores later than I would have liked. The lectures and Zoom calls were notably repetitive. During the interview process, I felt that I was given a somewhat misleading impression. They emphasized their partnerships with renowned companies, which was partially true. However, the actual job involved selling AT&T phones in Sam's Club or Costco. Additionally, the compensation structure was somewhat confusing and didn't align with the initial job postings. Although one posting mentioned a base salary plus commission, it turned out that the position essentially operated on a commission-only basis (this was clarified during interviews). If your commissions didn't exceed the base pay, you received no additional compensation. Given the performance-based nature of the role, struggling to meet targets could be challenging. I want to emphasize that they would schedule individuals for only one day a week if they weren't meeting their goals, which I consider to be unfair. This made it difficult to recover due to the lack of hours available. Another noteworthy aspect is the frequency of extracurricular activities outside of work. While I appreciate team-building activities, they were excessively abundant. Whether it was extended Zoom meetings, in-office gatherings, or team nights, it often felt as if I were on the clock for the majority of the day in this role.

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Cobblestone 13 Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We're glad you enjoyed our friendly environment, supportive leadership, travel opportunities, and clear career advancement paths. We apologize for any miscommunication about the job's nature and compensation. We'll work on improving transparency during the interview process and ensuring more engaging onboarding activities. Your feedback on the frequency of team-building activities is noted, and we'll aim for a better balance. We appreciate your insights and are committed to making necessary improvements.
2.0
5 Aug 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Great people to work with - Learn new skills (public speaking, confidence, how to adapt to certain situations)

Cons

- income is based on customers and if they buy a product - hourly base pay is way too low for this economy - you are on your feet for your entire shift in the same 10 foot area - every week they put every representative's results on a board marked red, yellow, and green (this shows who did well and who did not) - Work Weekends - Had to work 10 days in a row, one day off then work another 6-7 days in a row - No benefits (healthcare, 401k, PTO)

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