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XCell Enterprizes Reviews

3.8

49% would recommend to a friend

(7 total reviews)

Lori Cooper

74% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

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7 reviews
5.0
22 Oct 2021

ok

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

good company, good environmental, good salary, good support

Cons

a lot of free time

1.0
18 Aug 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good sales training for one on one.

Cons

Wants you to put in the hours, but won't pay you for it. Lots of required work to do at home, off the clock. Refuses to pay for your 1st hour of orientation. This is not a job for an a veteran sales person, and might work for someone young enough not to see that they are not being paid what they are working. Would not suggest as a good work place.

2.0
30 May 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Absolutely loved working with everyone in the office. There wasn't a single person that I disliked and everyone was very motivated and focused on goals, growth, and opportunity. Additionally, I came away having learned some important skills such as confidence, goal setting, and how to take no for an answer.

Cons

This company has multiple job listings across a wide variety of job search websites and most are very misleading. Many say that it is a "marketing" job and some even go as far as to say that it involves "public relations." As someone with a B.A. in Advertising and Public Relations, I can say with certainty that there are no such components here. This is a sales job, plain and simple. On some listings it says that there are media relations and trade show components but that's not true. Here's the real job description: You sell products to people in retailers like Sam's Club and Meijer. That's it. And not only that, but it's commission based. Managers will tell you "numbers don't matter" but they do. If you can't make good numbers, you won't last long in this company. On top of that, the hours are horrendous. At the entry level, you're expected to work 8 hours a day for 12 straight days (that's how long a typical campaign lasts). While you get a whopping 1.5 days off at the end of the campaign, you're also not able to take any time off. You're supposed to be able to become a manger after 6 months of floor sales but even that's not a guarantee if you don't consistently sell high. And selling high can be difficult because most products are low quality and overpriced. Overall, if you're looking for a sales job, are a people person, and don't mind not having a life for 6 months, then this is the job for you.

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