Not good - Human Resource Associate Manager Solar Giants Employee Review

3.0
29 Nov 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay to work for your life

Cons

Bad management and micro management

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5.0
6 July 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The priority is doing what's best for the customer and the environment. We offer customers the lowest rate in solar with the best equipment and the highest referral amount. It is great to be able to make a difference while having a great career. Also, the team is really tight and a lack of respect for coworkers isn't tolerated. Clear standards for upward mobility.

Cons

Not having a glassdoor presence cost me a sale. In several years, there were no reviews and one bad employee writing a pair of bad reviews even though he got fired for his terrible behavior, swayed a customer.

3
1.0
30 June 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Solar is an excellent alternative to current electrical providers, and Solar Giants produces competitive products and prices. The office is comprised of a good group of dedicated workers that share advice and experiences with each other. Overall great sales experience and given a position to communicate an interesting and effective product to people.

Cons

The bad news is the product's competitive edge is based on the company's lack of investment in their employees. As a representative you are responsible for generating sales from scratch by going door to door (which may or may not be illegal without a permit), and only getting paid when a sale goes through (100% commission). This way the company has no problem hiring as many people as possible because the worst case scenario is that it won't cost them anything. What you are is free marketing for a multi-level marketing company. There is opportunity here, but more cases than not, you'll never see it. The CEO and some members coax you into believing the unlimited growth opportunity to get you to stick around longer because it's in their best interest and might put extra money in their pocket. If you do stick it out, you'll most likely receive a salary between $30-40k / annual, don't let them highball you into believing anything else.

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