Power Home Remodeling reviews

4.6

93% would recommend to a friend

(6,257 total reviews)
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Corey Schiller & Asher Raphael

97% approve of CEO

93% positive business outlook

Power Home Remodeling has an employee rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, based on 6,257 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Power Home Remodeling employee rating is 27% above average for employers within the Construction, Repair & Maintenance Services industry (3.6 stars).

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6K reviews
1.0
Dec 30, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

They hire everybody Company trip to Mexico You'll meet a lot of other young guys who are stuck in the same position as you.

Cons

Where to even begin? So for anyone reading this first off you need to understand these 4 and 5 star reviews are all fake and this company does a really good job at monitoring it's online presence. Secondly everything about this company is a lie. They lie during the interview about the job, they teach you how to lie to unsuspecting homeowners, and the best performers are simply the best liars who know how to scam people. The "marketers" get $100 a day to work and they have bonuses for daily/weekly/monthly goals on how many appointments you can make. I wouldn't call it marketing though, you're simply a door to door solicitor. They did have the retail teams too, where they stick you at a kiosk right before the exit inside a BJ's where instead of knocking on homeowners doors to bother them you stop them as they're done shopping to try and get them to sign up for a free estimate. The hours are long and if you have a long commute be ready for 12+ hour work days. They force you to work weekends and want you to essentially give up your entire life for the job. You don't get overtime and if you do the math you're making far less than minimum wage for the time spent. There's no professionalism whatsoever. You ride around in dirty vans with other young, white, guys who are either fresh out of college or simply have no other options. DUIs are common and honestly I think you'll be hired as long as you have a pulse. The turnover rate is absurd, they run interviews daily and hire new people, sometimes 5-6 new hires at a time, because every day people get fed up and quit or move on. I was there for 6 months and I saw almost half the office leave and be replaced.

5.0
Jun 26, 2018

Power as a Whole

Recommend
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Pros

The culture within this company is far different (in a great way) from other organizations. Management is well trained, passionate and knowledgable, these approaches and attitudes inevitable trickle down. There is an endless amount of upward mobility and professional growth within Power as well. The philosophy of the company is essentially to serve their employees first, because the company understands the value of having good and loyal workers. Power not only prepares you for other professional pursuits, but also for life in general. Their approach to work is very practical and empowering. While working at Power I was constantly pushed to reach my highest potential and always supported. This company does things for their employees that most people wouldn't do for their own family members. The earning potential is unreal and from my experience it changed a lot of people's lives financially, including mine. Power is also a progressive and innovative company that always looks to do things differently than other companies. Power puts on annual conferences addressing pertinent global, national and company wide topics/issues, which is always wonderful for a resume. If invited to the conferences they always cover major costs (hotel,food,flight). One of the things I like bout Power most is that no matter where you go, you can take you job with you in most cases. Power has expanded all across the nation and allows office transfers and relocation, sometimes with monetary compensation depending on the reason for the move. Not to mention, they have great benefits!

Cons

The hours can be rough whether sales or marketing, but as you earn your stripes and learn how to manage time ( which are skills that are taught within the organization) you get used to it. There is a lot of commitment when it comes to Power. Commitment isn't a bad thing, it just isn't for everyone. With the nature of the company and the culture, Power very easily becomes your life 7 days a week. Mainly because it is so enjoyable, but if you have a hard time being committed and don't like to be very engaged personally or professionally, Power may not be the place for you.... however it is worth a try! Every company has cons or negative aspects, but what sets Power aside from other companies is that your voice is heard. If there is something that you don't like, you can speak on it and not be uncomfortable. Change is something that is embraced within Power, especially if it can help them be a better company.

5.0
Aug 13, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

I came to Power with absolutely no sales experience and Power gave me the tools to succeed from day one. The marketing and sales training programs are comprehensive and I felt prepared to go out and execute the position when training was over. They also have a great mentor/rookie structure set up so that you always have someone to look to for guidance when needed. I have also been very impressed with the culture of the company. I feel like I am surrounded by people who want me to reach my maximum potential and are always pushing me to be a better version of myself. Culture is strengthened by lots of outings, happy hours and fun activities outside work. Power also promotes from within, so upper management really seems to understand the daily struggles of the employees and because of that they can offer guidance and advice from their own experiences. Managers are also accessible and approachable. Most importantly, there is a lot of opportunity for upward mobility and a lot of focus is put on leadership development. If you want to grow in your career and also help your peers to improve, this will be a great opportunity for you.

Cons

The on-call schedule can be a bit tough at first, but once you get into the groove of the schedule and if you can manage your time properly, you will have plenty of time for friends, family and health. The company is also moving towards a block schedule, so that should also do a lot for the work/life balance.

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