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Plant Interscapes

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You Get Out What You put In - Anonymous employee Plant Interscapes Employee Review

4.0
21 Jan 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

This is an organization that allows you to make your business your own. You can be as successful as you make it. Family owned and operated, we challenge each other to learn, grow and course correct as needed. Love working with our clients and seeing our design work and the benefit of plants in every location. They empower me to make my own decisions and provide direction when needed. I've been able to grow and move upward in the company.

Cons

While not for the faint of heart, the nature of the business requires long hours during the holidays and need to be a self starter and problem solver. At times working from branch offices can feel disconnecting from corporate, but the leadership team is a phone call away.

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5.0
29 Sept 2023
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Pros

You get to work with plants in mostly indoor spaces and while the job is physical, it is not taxing. Will help you improve your customer relation skills. The people that work at this location are supportive and flexible, so long as you do what's asked of you. There is a high degree of autonomy during work hours, so you control your breaks and can alter the order of client accounts if needed. If you're a good worker and excel at the job, you can expect pay raises.

Cons

Most of the major holidays are given off, but Thanksgiving to New Years is an incredibly busy time of year, particularly for Installers - don't expect to get time off. The sales team has a hard time saying 'no' to client requests which sometimes leads to difficult accounts that require extra attention and extra time. Some clients can be rude and you must keep your cool.

1.0
7 Mar 2026
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Pros

Autonomy is the only benefit to enjoying the job

Cons

Micromanagement, nepotism, low pay for overworking

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