Design Consultant - Design Consultant System Pavers Employee Review

5.0
20 Jan 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You will get out of this job whatever you are willing to put in. The support system and culture is built for you to be successful but you have to put the work and time in. Family-like culture and strong core values makes System Pavers second to none. By far the best in the business when it comes to quality in outdoor living space remodeling. Helps to have a creative side and the hunger to build your own business. Management is extremely supportive especially in the Camarillo Branch. They are there for us and are willing to go the extra mile to insure our success. Keep it up!

Cons

Family insurance could be much better and a decent 401k plan would be ideal.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
17 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Not many pros, it's a CA company run by PI firm which is a negative in itself.

Cons

Operating, or disquised, as a "Design Consultant" at System Pavers (SP) reveals a glaring disconnect between corporate promises and field reality. The training program (SPU) is fundamentally deficient, failing to provide adequate technical design, diagramming, or specialized virtualization tool training required to actually perform the job successfully. No promised review or feedback of your diagrams you were required to produced. Instead, the entire onboarding infrastructure is built to enforce a rigid, high-pressure sales loop, ie. "PROCESS", under heavy private equity oversight. Perhaps that is why they changed the role from "Design Consultant" to "Outside Sales". Management mandates an incredibly misleading "90-minute appointment" narrative to homeowners, which in reality is a high-pressure, 3-to-4-hour grueling ordeal designed solely to force a "First Time Close" (FTC). This hard-sell tactic is alienating; pushing a "buy now" ultimatum actively offends qualified prospects who would otherwise buy based on product merit. Because the timeline is so unrealistic, a massive percentage of appointments collapse into unworkable follow-ups. Financially, the role is highly exploitative of your personal resources and hard work: Zero Mileage Reimbursement: Despite requiring extensive road travel to homeowner locations, there is absolutely no compensation for vehicle wear-and-tear or fuel. You absorb 100% of the operational risk of driving for the company. Commission Cannibalization: Management routinely slashes or completely burns your hard-earned commission under the guise of "making the deal work." They expect you to absorb the financial hit for the sake of the sale, meaning you do all the legwork only for leadership to erase your payout at the closing table. 401K Match: A maximum of $300 match, annually. Wow! It would have been better to just say no match than to trick someone into thinking they could benefit from their match.

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