Do Not Accept a Position Here - Anonymous employee hear.com Employee Review

1.0
4 June 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

there are some wonderful coworkers there where you can make lasting friendships. However, with the poor management and hostile work environment, the good people are moving onto the careers they deserve and slowly dwindling.

Cons

Please be sure to read every poor review carefully, as I can say every single one is true. If you are hired as a sales consultant, you will not be making commission until your 4th month. Not only that, but the company pockets your first five sales each month. It is only on your fifth sale you will begin to earn commission each month. However, you will be deducted for every return, whether you made money on that sale or not. The trainers will be absolutely no help to you and only criticize that you are not on the phones enough. Hear.com believes in the power of numbers, the more people they hire the more money the company will make. This causes many good employees to fall through the cracks. If you are not someone who does well going into a job completely unprepared and offered no help, while also being criticized for not making sales your first two weeks, this is not the place for you. Since hear.com hires sales classes in large numbers, it is designed to weed people out quickly, despite preaching their “family” like culture. You will be required to take credit cards over the phone, lie to customers as to why you need it, and be told to physically write the credit card down on paper. The company will always take the side of the partner providers in cases where the providers steal your sales, which happens quite frequently. You will then be criticized that you aren’t working hard enough. There is no clock in/clock out system. This way they can require employees work over time without having to pay them. They do “suggest” you work longer hours, through lunch, and require you to work every other Saturday. For functional roles, you will be extremely overworked and underpaid. The company does not believe in the power of numbers in these positions, but would rather assign multiple roles to one person while paying them next to nothing bc they have the privilege of working for such a great company “culture”. There is no career path for any functional roles and no time line for when you will be given a raise. This is because, since it is a German company, all the major roles are reserved for people brought over from Berlin. This company is an HR nightmare. Mostly because they do not believe in having an HR team. This causes managers to become power hungry, abuse their power, and leaving the employees with nowhere to go but the ceo, who will most likely inform then that they are the problem.

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hear.com Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We are sorry to hear your experience did not match your expectations. At hear.com, one of our core principles is the training and development of our employees. We invest a lot of time and resources for training to ensure our employees have all the tools needed to be set up for success. We also have a structured commission set up and while in training you have the potential to earn commission while building your sales pipeline. We also always prioritize the customer first as this is one our core principles. This is why we make sure to explain to the customer that the credit card is needed to secure their appointment. At hear.com, we thrive on positivity and with that as another one of our core principles, we offer the growth and income potential as unlimited to our Functional employees. As this still did not meet your expectations, we would like to learn more on how we can improve. Please reach out to us regarding your feedback at peopleadmin@hear.com. Sincerely, The hear.com People Team

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Cons

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