HIGH-LEVEL STRESS daily, terrible and HORRIBLE after a few months with anxiety! - Anonymous employee GENERATIONAL GROUP Employee Review

1.0
23 Feb 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company offers great opportunities, perks, and incentives, but they all seems unreachable!

Cons

HIGH-LEVEL STRESS daily, you'll look terrible on your first month, and HORRIBLE after a few months with anxiety! What makes this job more stressful are the management who's aiming for UNREASONABLE TARGETS, and our supervisors who HARASS us to continue pushing!

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GENERATIONAL GROUP Response
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I read your comment and felt the need to respond. First, sorry to hear that you had this type of experience. I have been working at Generational Equity for over 6 years and I’m currently in the same Senior Business Advisor role as you were. While no working environment is perfect, I can honestly say that for me, Generational has been an excellent place to work. In fact, I would say that this has been the best sales experience in my 30-year career. I hope wherever you land next will be a positive experience for you. And, if anyone is considering Generational Equity and wants to get an insider's opinion, I'm going to provide my number and name here: Blake 214-363-3167.

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