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Practical experience that sharpens skills - Anonymous employee Home Paramount Pest Control Employee Review

5.0
22 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The training is very good, and you quickly gain confidence in the field. Work orders are clear, and expectations are consistent. The tools and systems are user-friendly, making you more efficient. Procedures, documentation, and reporting are standardized, so it’s easy to follow all the steps.

Cons

Strict protocols slow down some jobs.

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5.0
30 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Supportive management and effective teamwork. A really good fit for me because I enjoy face-to-face sales, independence, and interacting with different customers – no sitting behind a desk all day doing boring stuff. Competitive salary. Can be an excellent choice if you’re motivated and good with people.

Cons

Pressure to hit quotas and generate leads (as in any sales job, I guess)

2.0
18 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Can't think of any positives for working here.

Cons

The entire company is run by control freaks! Upper management has no real field experience yet loves to micromanage every move like they know better. Training is almost nonexistent, but expectations are sky high, then they act shocked when mistakes happen. Bullying is treated like motivation, and Abuse gets brushed off as part of the culture. HR plays favorites and sides with leadership every time, while anyone who speaks up gets labeled a problem or a liar. You are expected to spend your own money on supplies while being told to be grateful for the job. Family ownership means you are replaceable without hesitation, and once you see how deceptive the leadership is. it all feels exhausting and gross. Another thing is how money gets handled. Paychecks never match the effort, raises are a fantasy, and any talk about bonuses is just noise to keep people quiet. You start noticing leadership making penny pinching decisions that directly mess with you day, like reusing broken tools or cutting corners that make the job harder and less safe. Watching them preach loyalty while refusing to invest even a little back into the people doing the work is draining in a way that sneaks up on you. What finally broke me was the vibe of constant suspicion. Cameras, tracking, random check ins, all of it makes you feel like you are guilty by default. Conversations stop when certain people walk into the room, and coworkers disappear without explanation, which keeps everyone tense. There is no trust, no sense of team, just survival mode until you find something better. You leave feeling less confident than when you started, which says a lot about the kind of place this really is.

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