Pros
I learned how to use a knife a lot better.
Cons
Representatives are forced to rely on their own connections, or go door to door for sales. The knives are a hard sell at their high price. Travel is not reimbursed.
Pros
Power Home Remodeling has been, hands-down, such an absolute breath of fresh air for me in a professional environment that has been suffocated by a cacophony of demoralizing monotony for years. From... the moment you walk in you are greeted by the friendliest faces and warmest demeanor. It’s honestly a bit of culture shock in the best way possible. The support system created by leadership and colleagues in all departments is incredibly flexible and reliable. The opportunities are endless and placed on an even playing field for all, if you put in your best you will receive their best. The communication is thorough, accountable, and delivered across clear channels. It is encouraged to be vocal about your thoughts, opinions, and opportunities. Their culture is built upon pillars of hard work, dedication, and compassion that is exemplified on a daily basis starting from your leaders radiated down to your colleagues. It is truly a symphony of culture, empowerment, equality, and opportunity.
Cons
With absolute certainty I can attest that the only cons from working at Power are the roadblocks that you create for yourself. You are given all the tools needed, all the training needed, and all the... development needed for you to have a long lasting and fruitful career. Focus, mindset, and grit will empower you to reach your goals and enable the future that you have envisioned for yourself.