Great Place to Work if you hate yourself - Sales Representative Senga Energy Employee Review

1.0
28 June 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I can't think of any

Cons

I will admit I was young and stupid when I drank the kool-aid in 2020 and joined. (2020 was a weird year) It didn't take long for me to regret my decision, they do next to no training, encourage you to lie to people, try to borderline bully you into leaving good employment reviews at places like here, and they outright talked about paying customers to leave 5-star reviews. You are encouraged to ignore no trespassing and no soliciting signs, you are over promised on what to expect then blamed when it doesn't happen. There is absolutely no support here. You are expected to go to weekly meetings but don't get any compensation for driving there to attend, and the people you have to interact with are toxic and obviously gossip about everything related to anyone who isn't in the room. the entire thing felt like a cult, and I'm glad I left. stay away

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5.0
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Pros

We have the most ethical sales team and installers

Cons

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3.0
20 July 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Make things work for you. They owe you nothing and you owe them nothing. Contract with multiple companies or business avenues if you’re knocking doors. Don’t brand yourself as a senga rep. Market yourself as a home improvement specialist. Contract with roofing, solar, windows, siding, hvac, plumbing etc anyone you can to maximize your time and money. If you generate a lead, it’s yours. You can sell that lead for commission to anyone you want to.

Cons

Don’t do anything you don’t want to do. Legally you don’t have to. Don’t go to the meetings. Don’t attend calls. They can’t limit your scope of work or “territory”. There’s nothing they can require of you, make your own choices. Place is basically a cult. They trick younger people to go out and generate leads and then cut out half their commission for their preferred people. They make you attend weekly meetings (illegally) to make you feel like you’re apart of something and a team member. But you’re not. They don’t actually care about the people generating the leads. Just the “closers” and “sales managers” who come in at the end to cross the t and dot the i and take half your commission. You go out and knock 300 doors a week to generate maybe 1 close. They come in and close 10 jobs a week, effectively making 10 times as much without any of the work, and you have no choice in it.

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