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Failure to properly communicate - Retail Store Manager Gmet Communications Employee Review

1.0
2 Oct 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The minimum wage pay is somewhat stable

Cons

- fault to communicate with their employees - lacks consideration for the employees health - a extremely below average commission structure per devices sold - lacking clarity on initial rules of the job - superiors have a bad habit of enforcing rules on the fly and changing what was previously the norm and universally accepted practices to benefit their bottom line. - absurd accessory pricing on accessories - bundling features and accessories without customer knowledge norm practice - unfair and unreasonable swings in termination threats - unreliable training formats - forced self-taught training regimens with lack of reinforcement from upper management on correct layouts and instructions on performing properly during the job - lack of consideration of feminine needs when emergency purchases need to be done for feminine health - lack of communication with employees going over certain topics and issues to help them become better, But they would much rather present a ahreat of job termination

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5.0
19 Oct 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Powerful leaders, Awesome Sales Techniques, and AWESOME DEALS!

Cons

Need to Pay more for the work. Better locations for stores.

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2.0
4 June 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Honestly there are not a whole lot of incentives to work for this company. I guess maybe the 50% off phone plan discount and the 30% off accessories discount but otherwise it's not worth it.

Cons

No employee discount offered on any devices, district managers are underpaid and spread super thin over several stores, store managers are also underpaid and often stores are understaffed making work loads even more stressful. Super high performance and sales expectations from company, little to no incentive and perks to keep employees motivated and feeling appreciated.

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