Terrible Management - Sales Associate Micro Center Employee Review

2.0
9 Jun 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Sharing your knowledge with clients. Great co-workers.

Cons

Managers often made my job harder by with their pettiness and terrible organization. I was often ordered to do menial tasks in the warehouse or backrooms for entire shifts when 95% of my pay came from sales commissions. I would often get assigned a closing shift that went far past closing hours and was then assigned an opening shift the day after, giving me very little time to sleep and again avoiding commissions.

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Micro Center Response
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Thank you for your feedback. I wish you would have shared this information with HR while you were still employed so that we could assist in working through these issues. We have recently promoted several employees into Leadership roles and feel that the store as well as the associates are doing well and happy. We do wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors. HR Regional Manager - Cheryl T

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Pros

I like the people I work with and the customer interactions that come with the job.

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