Affinity Group Reviews

3.9

69% would recommend to a friend

(43 total reviews)
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Enzo Dentico

89% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Affinity Group has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 43 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Affinity Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Restaurants and food service industry (3.7 stars).

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43 reviews
4.0
15 Jun 2021

Good till it's not

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Pros

Manager was very flexible with my family life. Free Food. Worked with a great team locally and regionally. Has a small company atmosphere and it felt like family.

Cons

Worked there almost 10 years and never got a raise. Requests were made but it never happened. always had good reviews but you really never knew where you stood with them at times. Also the ESOP was a little questionable. Hard to get information out of them on profit sharing. Many changes the last few years I was there and it got to be a little confusing on focus as it was changing. also no upward movement. They will give you additional responsibilities but no increase in benefits. The healthcare was always changing and rates were not good.

4.0
6 Oct 2022
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Pros

The pay was decent for a broker but I didn't receive a raise in 3 1/2 years. I enjoyed my co-workers and team members. The clients we represented were mostly enjoyable to work with as well. Flexible work schedule and home office. The company started a bonus program based on achieving a sales budget.

Cons

No room for advancement. The company doesn't bother trying to retain good associates. No raises.

3.0
20 Nov 2018

Account Executive

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Pros

Flexible schedule, decent PTO, car reimbursement was good, occasionally you get to take free food home

Cons

Their “strategic” planning for trimesters is flawed. It doesn’t quite work for all sectors of the industry. Seemed like every day a new email is sent with new instructions for entering your sales calls. Every week a new report is sent out showing that pretty much everyone is behind on their objectives. If by chance one trimester you’re actually ahead on your objectives they question the validity. You are constantly asked for account targets for specific products or lines even if you really don’t have any for that product, they require you to produce one. Then if you don’t make the sale they say you’re not a very good “strategic” planner. Meanwhile you’re out selling other products, just not the products they want you to push. The pressure to meet your objectives is overwhelming . Even during food show season which is incredibly time consuming and physically draining. Client managers are expected to plan rep’s travel itinerary down to what hotel they should stay at. The amount of conference calls and business reviews depends on the line you manage but you’re still expected to be their assistant, go on your own sales calls, plan and execute food shows, and meet your objectives and goals by the end of the trimester. If you’re in charge of a team, you’re required to assist them for certain presentations to ensure it’s done properly and the sale is made, so your time is very limited. Bonus program and travel reimbursements on meals and hotels were a joke.

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