California Closets reviews

3.4

50% would recommend to a friend

(395 total reviews)
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Charlie Chase

70% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

California Closets has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 395 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The California Closets employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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395 reviews
3.0
Dec 22, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Make your own schedule (with some guidelines): At my location, we're required to work 1 evening and 1 weekend day a month. But, it's otherwise open. Your not stuck in an office for most of the week: You will have to work some office days a few times a month, but there are perks to that depending on your location. Micromanagement: Since you're not in an office, there's not much opportunity for your manager to be on your back all the time. Money: There definitely IS an opportunity to do well financially. But if you're reading this wondering if that could be you, it's probably not. You would already know if you are driven and salesy enough to make and outside sales career work. Just keep in mind that it generally takes years to get to that point, and top selling designers sit at about $100k/yr. Resume building: Since this is a sales role, bite the bullet for a few years and then move on to a job with a base salary plus commission! I often get messages on LinkedIn for new opportunities because of this job. Creativity: Every once in a while you'll get a client with a healthy budget and complete trust in their designer. These jobs are the most fun and are rewarding.

Cons

Your wages are the first to go if you make any mistakes (and there are TONS of opportunities for mistakes): It's difficult to conceptualize how many errors can be made when building out a system, but it's just going to be the case. The fault could be yours, or it could be production, or it could be the manufacturing facility. But it's YOUR pay that will suffer no matter whose fault it is. You may get a charge back even if you DIDN'T make a mistake, the customer just doesn't like the way it looks in the end. Designers are the only people in the company that are never guaranteed their pay and the company could truly care less if you can pay your mortgage. You will not be paid until the customer pays: While there is a little part of the contract that states the company can put a lien on the property for non-payment, CC rarely exercises that. And even if they did, you're still not getting paid. This happens more than you might think. You WILL have multiple $0 pay checks. THIS IS 100% COMMISSION JOB: As such, you do not have paid vacation and you absolutely do not have maternity (or paternity) leave-- even though this is a primarily female driven company. Your commission structure is broken down in a way to keep money from you: You are not paid a straight 10% for each job. You are paid a certain percentage based on designs, a certain percentage based on uploading all the correct documentation, a certain percentage based on re-measures, etc. This is done SPECIFICALLY so they have the right to garnish your wages for even the tiniest infraction. ALSO good luck getting your commissions after you quit the company... they'll find a way to keep them. The company does NOT have to give you leads: CC considers its company generated leads a privilege, not a right. So, your manager has every right to instruct the office workers to stop scheduling you jobs for whatever reason they deem good enough. In my location, this is used as a punishment. And if you have no leads, you have no work, you have no money. Ethical? I'm not sure. You WILL be responsible for paying for all of your own things: Like I mentioned, every location is different. But in my location, I bought my own computer, pay for my own gas, and pay my own phone bill. I am only repaid for these things if I sell a job. You are going to be basically on call 24/7: There is no room for work/life balance here. These closets demand the same respect as heart surgery. SO YOU BETTER ANSWER YOUR PHONE AT ALL TIMES. The last thing a new home buyer wants to do is buy a custom closet: You will hear it over and over-- they need to get quotes for window treatments, landscaping, water treatments, etc, and whatever is left over goes to the closet (if there even is any money left over). So, if you like being an outside sales rep, go sell something that home buyers NEED to live in their home, not a luxury item. Also consider the implications of selling some of the most expensive closet products in the midst of a recession. Morale: I've now worked at two locations in two different states, and the morale in both locations was absolutely awful. We lose lower level employees often because they feel bullied. And there is definitely a sense of "us vs them" between designers, management, and production. You'll avoid working in the office as much as possible.

1.0
Aug 25, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Reasonable salary and benefits. Convenient location.

Cons

I've worked at both the franchise level and corporate office for about 6 years so I have experience on both sides. My biggest issues are with the corporate culture and attitude towards staff. Simply put, it's a company who claims they are something they are not - both internally and externally. California Closets has an internal "Credo" which supposedly outlines the values the company has and the values they want their employees to share. They are just feel-good words, and not demonstrated or actually lived by the staff. While some management staff are great, others, such as in the Marketing department, are intolerant of input (or even conversation) and live in their own world. The California Closets advertising, in particular, is very embarrassing to me and does not reflect the actual customer experience or the quality of the products actually delivered on any level (check the Yelp ratings). Five or more years ago their advertising was far better; more down-to-earth and reflective of their products and brand. Now...well it's so far off base it's an embarrassment. Installers and shop workers are very hard-working, and many of the current sales staff are great. There are some very talented corporate staff here and many others who do a great job at the franchise level. Sadly, many of the hardest working people in the business are the installers and corporate looks down on them like they are fast-food workers.

1.0
Nov 30, 2016

BEWARE

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are no longer any pros to working here unless you enjoy being an undervalued corporate drone who is constantly micromanaged merely to have you fall into their coerced loophole of stealing ALL of your hard earned commissions, thousands.

Cons

From the moment you wake up until the moment you sleep you will be feeding their greedy maws. They have no conscience, no ethics and no sense of moral obligation. Bloodsucking desperate corporate criminals.

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