High Commission but very low hourly rate. - Tech Sales Executive Micro Center Employee Review

5.0
9 July 2022
Recommend
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Pros

High Commission, learn tremendous technology knowledge.

Cons

Very low hourly rate, only $4 an hour

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Micro Center Response
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Many thanks for the great review! We pride ourselves on the knowledge all of our associates have so that they can continue to grow with us. While our base rate is $4 per hour, sales associates earn commissions, bonuses, SPIFs, etc. that typically bring hourly rates anywhere from $16-$35 per hour or more depending on your department. Our goal is to provide unlimited opportunity for associates to earn and our structure allows that. Thanks again and keep up the good work! Angie Miller - VP-HR

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I like the people I work with and the customer interactions that come with the job.

Cons

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