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Power Home Remodeling

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Stressful and long hours - Marketer Power Home Remodeling Employee Review

2.0
12 Sept 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good culture, everyone you work with is laid back and its easy to make friends in office.

Cons

Long hours are not stated in interview, they say its 11 to 7 but in reality its 10 to 8 and more with driving times. The job itself is super stressful which is underestimated in interview, going around pitching and bothering people to coerce them into taking an estimate, also you are not being truthful to people by telling them its a short easy process but in reality it takes three or more hours with a salesman hardselling the product. Its all just a long script that they get as many recent college grads to sell. If you want to spend four years in college getting a good degree to become a door to door salesman or walk around a bjs in an apron then power is for you. If not go find a real job. The pay also kinda sucks when you take in how many hours you work and how stressful it is, especially after taxes.

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5.0
11 June 2026
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Pros

Exceptional career growth opportunities, strong culture, leadership development, earning potential, world-class events and recognition, lifelong friendships.

Cons

The expectations are high, and success requires commitment, accountability, and a willingness to continuously grow. For some, that pace may not be the right fit.

5.0
29 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great culture. You’ll make genuine friends here and have a ton of support. Competitiveness is fun and not toxic. Training is top notch, but hard. Pay is at thrive if you follow their process.

Cons

Communication in training schedule isnt great. Things tend to change last minute so if you’re a parent it’s hard. You might have a lot of down time between appts but again, if you have children they will basically be with a nanny 24/7 unless you have a stay at home parent. Training pay is not great so you need to have savings going in, but will end up being worth it.

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