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2.7

32% would recommend to a friend

(615 total reviews)

Gorge Cotte

29% approve of CEO

34% positive business outlook

Dignity Memorial has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 615 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Dignity Memorial employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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615 reviews
1.0
3 Dec 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free coffee - all you can drink but you won't to drink much its the cheap stuff. Otherwise, RUN... DON'T WALK. If you're unfortunately already in… GET, GET, GET, OUT, OUT, OUT! You will meet some awesome families that will truly appreciate your work on their behalf; however, they will be paying a ton of money for this of which you will get very, very little. This is a great job if you would otherwise be volunteering (like at a homeless shelter – where you could be eventually) because you will be making pretty much just minimum wage when everything is said and done. What they promise, they taketh away at some point. I am convinced that they have developed logarithms that allow them to promise the most, while paying their counselors the absolute minimum to keep themselves in business and getting filthy rich. I envision SCI/”Dignity” executives lighting Cuban cigars with $100 bills while laughing hysterically how they are getting away with ripping off their customers and their cemetery & funeral home employees. If you have no conscience and can sleep at night while literally stealing from others, you will do well here. Otherwise, if you own a home expect to find yourself fighting to keep your home in foreclosure court or if you rent, expect to be evicted at some point. It truly is that bad. I wish that I had seen some of the Glassdoor reviews before I started working there. Once you’re in, it is so hard to get out. You will want to look for another job almost immediately but with the 60-70 hours you will be working a week so that your family will at least have medical insurance, you will never have the time. Seriously, I don’t know you but I please do not take a job with them, it really is that bad.

Cons

There are so many but here goes. Families that have been burned before, either by receiving horrible customer service and/or others whom you will be the 10th person to call them to come in for a free Personal Planning Guide sales pitch, will hate you. Local funeral directors, many of whom worked for SCI Dignity Memorial when they first started their careers will hate you too for whatever higher cost or new rule you will impose on their families right at their time of need, will hate you even more. Once you realize how you are being taken advantage of will hate yourself the most. You will be asked to pressure people to buy at all times, right when they are trying to get a loved one at rest, again a few days after the interment when you trick them to come back to get "important paperwork", anytime that they need to come into the office when visiting a loved (even just to go to the bathroom,) any of their contrived family or community events, after a service request was finally (but poorly) completed after submitting a dozen or more times (and will only finally get done if you have a complete sobbing breakdown while they are trying to sell another family there.) You will be asked to suck every penny out of families in the spirit "of protecting your families." You will sell many things that will be exempt from commission and/or board volume and whenever you manage to build up any sales volume, it will eventually be taken away when one of the never ending rules are invoked. You will think that you will finally have a nice paycheck only to cry when you see your check. The pressure and stress to make a family burial go well will be intense because there are never enough cemetery staff to get the job done right. There will be unending paperwork that needs to be completed (of which you will not get paid because this is a 100% COMMISSION ONLY job. If you receive minimum wage pay one week because of federal law, they will take that amount out of your next paycheck. The turnover will be horrendous, I worked in an office of 5 sales counselors and in the 4+ years that I was there, over 25 sales people came and went. Other counselors will steal from you, you will never get your messages if whomever took the call had reason to believe that there was potential sale (“Oh, she’s not around but I can help you. Let me pencil you in for tomorrow at 2pm is that a good time for you?”) If the call is just a complaint or a follow up on a service request like “where is my loved one’s memorial marker” or “why are there only weeds on my loved one’s grave and the settled dirt looks like you can crawl in the grave?” you will always get those calls. If you are out in the cemetery helping another family because their service request was never done, they will steal that customer from you – or at least write them up an overpriced floral program or sell them a most-unlikely-to-ever-occur Travel & Relocation Protection Plan. While you are out doing an unpaid blind check (a procedure necessary before a burial) another counselor will take your pre-need buying family that walked in the door while you happened to be out of the office. Oh, and be sure to dress warm even when you are in dress clothes (which is always) because it is very cold when you have to scrap several inches of snow and ice off of a grave marker for the lot check or to help a visitor find a loved ones grave site. Your days will start early for interments and end late making required sales calls to people who will not want to talk to you or will be mad because you happened to call on the anniversary of their loved ones death.

1.0
1 Dec 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

As so many of these reviews point out... there aren't any really. Was so disappointed that I didn't do a better job of checking on Dignity before I bought into their misrepresentations and outright lies.

Cons

Way too many to list... but here's a start. 1. The first thing you might want to think about before accepting a position as a Family Service Counselor with Dignity Memorial is that they have something around a 90% turnover rate in the position.. if I had known that I would not have walked away from the offer, I would have RUN. Any company that accepts as part of their business model a 90% turnover rate in a key sales position is a company you don't want to have anything to do with. I can only assume that their "top 50 companies to sell for" recognition is probably something they pay for.. as so many "awards" in corporate America are. 2. As a Family Service Counselor (FSC) you will be a non paid administrative contract writer (there is NO BASE salary, only a minimum wage draw). Approximately 80% or more of a location's business is done on an "AT-NEED" basis for which you make either NOTHING or a VERY REDUCED commission rate. The only way you make really any money on an "AT-NEED" client is if they purchase cemetery space (low end is ~4K for a single space and most clients at my location simply couldn't afford that type of expense). As a Dignity FSC you make nothing and can't even talk to an "AT-NEED" client about the funeral... that's left exclusively for the Funeral Director handling the family. Now they will tell you how much money you'll make selling Prearranged Funeral Plans (PAF)... but understand that the least expensive PAF I could put together at my location was about $12,000 for a full traditional funeral (and that's just the funeral, add another $8,000 for cemetery space, and outer burial vault and the opening and closing fees for the cemetery side). Considering they didn't want us to write over a 5 year contract it was more than $200 a month for 5 years... just to pay for 1 of the least expensive funerals. And if you want to see heartache, tell a woman who just lost her husband of 50 years, that she can't even afford to cremate her husband much less have ANY type of service because even a direct cremation is over $5,000. Quite honestly, Dignity is becoming the company for only the wealthy and is, I believe, pricing themselves out of the market... but then again there are a lot of wealthy people out there. 3. You are given inadequate training to actually do the job. The system they currently use is HMIS which is about as unstable as a corporate system can be. We had only 1 PC that could sometimes reliably even take a payment. Hard to sell or do your job if the tools you're given don't work. The computers in our arrangements rooms NEVER worked reliably and we were supposed to walk the clients through entering of the contract... it took HOURS sometimes to complete the contracts and depending on the sales you had to do 2-3 or even more contracts to do what the customer wanted. 3. Don't expect to be given any type of a realistically fair commission program... they will tell you how successful (how much money you can make) but the truth is that those that are basically WORK EVERYDAY, 10-12 hours a day and often, if the location is a busy one, without even the ability to take a break. I had to bring a "snack" lunch everyday and often didn't even get time to eat that. The commission plan is set up to reward and benefit only 1/2 of the company/employee relationship and be assured it's Dignity that benefits entirely from your efforts. 4. There is NO expectation that an employee should be able to have or schedule a day off... you are expected to be available to work EVERY holiday, 2 weekends a month and if on your day off you have a funeral happening for a family you've served, you're expected to attend (stand) it. ALL vacation time must be taken by Thanksgiving, none (at our location) would be granted after Thanksgiving and oh yes, ALL vacation, holiday, sick time goes away on December 31 and is NOT paid whatsoever if not used. 5. You'd better not have an issue with seeing dead bodies... when our location got busy they were lined down the back corridor and it was not uncommon for doors to be left open with bodies packed into our "prep" room. I didn't have an issue specifically but what I saw was disrespectful I thought to the deceased. I could go on about the working conditions, equipment that didn't work, the chaos that was a daily routine, the total lack of organization, the total lack of consistent policies, procedures or guidelines, but let me simply warn anybody who might be considering working for SCI/Dignity Memorial as a Family Service Counselor to simply say no. More than likely, if you show an interest, they will be quick to try and get you onboard... they are having a harder and harder time finding people.. but then again, the word is getting out.

4.0
30 Aug 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It's a very unique position in which you need the skills of both sales & hospitality/compassion. You have to care about helping families & you also have to use your Sales skills to be truly effective or successful in this role. If you only have one, you'll be one of the frustrated reviewers. As far as being pressured to harass people to get sells & leads, that's not entirely true. Every location has its own location manager so that's depending on whose running your ship & their view of what's effective. My boss has asked me to make some repeated phone calls on a few occasions I wasn't comfortable making so what did I do? I didn't make the phone calls. As simple as that. As much as you have a boss, you are your own boss & your success is dependent on your own skills and effectiveness. You know your families & know what's appropriate so it's up to you to act accordingly. You have to remember that once you do sell, the customers aren't canceling. Why? Bc you're selling a very good and helpful thing. Few people will ever say.. I wish I wouldn't have bought my funeral. If they've gone through it,they know its value. So sell away! Whether or not you're ripping a family off or helping them, is up to you and your ethics. I choose the higher road & I feel great about what I do every day. I currently am employed here, I've been here 6 months & it's been successful for me. Not without bumps (read my con) but I love working here, love my office & the people I work with and I'm not going anywhere else right now.

Cons

This is a big one & why they get 4 stars. If you work as a family service counselor (inside sales office) like myself at the Cemetery, you have to learn so many new things- The computer systems, cemetery layouts, maps, rules & regulations, etc.etc.etc. It takes a full 6 months- year to get a true & comfortable grasp on it all. (Some people never do). I believe they need a different pay system for new hires in the initial months. Nobody makes money for the first 2 months. For me it took 4mths, some never do & the great ones take 2. The reason isn't for any reason other than you have so much to learn first. I'm not speaking for outside sales agents (PPA), only inside sales. Don't let my con scare you away though, If you can afford to hang in their financially, the payoff can be worth it. The commission will work in your benefit for a good living if you have what it takes.

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