Inside Sales - Inside Sales EZlocal Employee Review

1.0
10 Oct 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free soda, water, pinball room, hour lunches. Everyone there is awesome except the sales managers. One pro is even if you do work for them you find out very soon that it is not the job for you so you don't waste a lot of time.

Cons

There is a reason why you always see their craigslist posts " Inside Sales - Hiring Now (Lombard) " They have a revolving door mentality at this place. People more often than not leave because the job is not what was advertised and the managers are not the nicest people (more on that later.) The job entails calling businesses and trying to get them interested in buying. Making about 150 calls a day. Or appointment setting, setting appointments for outside sales reps. You will not have a headset, only closers have them. Even though Bluetooth headsets are not expensive. You can imagine how your hand and arm will feel after 8 hours and making 150 calls. However they post the inside sales job under, it is telemarketing, cold calling businesses. They mention in the ad that the compensation is $100 per sale and up. That is completely false. The chances of you making at least $600 on your check is slim. Not even people who have been there years make enough sales to get that amount. The training the managers provide is laughable. They let you know that (Name the holiday) is around the corner, "Don't you want to buy something good for your family?" Yelling at the employees for not producing. Not lying, one of the managers yells at her employees and gets extremely angry because they are not producing. They all think that the employees are not motivated and at the many sales meetings they try to motivate people by letting them know about the moon landings, the gold mentalists at the Olympics, saying you can be great too if you want! I have sales training and when I started I was shocked at the lack of training they provide and the way they deal with people not producing. Even other people who have sales training and start there are shocked at the revolving door mentality and lack quality training. When the sales managers are not yelling at their employees they are swearing and or talking bad about the customers while on the phone with them! Bottom line is this! Why do you ALWAYS see their job postings looking for people! It is not because the people there are moving up! It is not because the people they hire suck! They go through people like water! They don't care either, they think the way they do things is ok. Maybe people would actually stick around longer if the management was useful, intelligent, professional, provided GOOD training and the company culture didn't reflect the revolving door mentality.

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5.0
30 Oct 2023
Recommend
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Pros

I have been here for 6 years. I've never worked at a more fun yet professional company before. Everyone here is a family. Management is always here to listen or help with any concerns. There is plenty of room to move up in the company. I would highly recommend EZLocal!!

Cons

I have no cons for EZLocal!!

4.0
12 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I've never wanted to leave a 5-star review while also wanting to leave a 1-star review at the same time before. Simply put, this was an amazing opportunity. They had one of the best and truest entrepreneurship opportunities I've ever seen. They had a team of agents at the office calling and setting up appointments for field agents / closers. The leads were solid (for the most part) and it was such a wonderful setup for sales agents. They also had a wonderful commission and residual structure that simply is one of the best I've ever seen. The managers were incredible too, especially the tiny little woman who closes more doors than hotel room service.

Cons

The only real issue I had was with the marketing. The service side of things was seriously lacking. At a time when digital marketing was on the rise, they missed a major opportunity by not investing in high-quality strategies. Instead, the owner leaned heavily on outdated Yellow Pages-style tactics, which just didn’t hold up, and things went downhill pretty quickly from there. Clients never got the type of results they thought they were signing up for. This is probably one of the biggest fumbles and missed opportunities for greatness I've ever seen.

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