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Power Home Remodeling

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Good Company, Great Entry-Level Experience, Minimal Up-Ward Mobility, and Significant Office Politic Drama - Anonymous employee Power Home Remodeling Employee Review

4.0
17 Jun 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pay. If you follow training, work diligently, and are not socially bankrupt you can make more money at this company than with nearly any other entry level job. The top 10-15% of marketers make upwards of 60k, typically in their first year out of school. Top sales people see 70k and up, often after a year of experience in marketing. Experience. This is a great company to determine if you fit in sales or marketing; they have hiring, firing, and refining down to a science. The in-home sales pitch, door-to-door marketing pitch, and especially the hiring "pitch" is scripted to the last jot and tittle. Following these scripts allows relatively talented people to have success, find confidence, and refine both their intra and inter personal skills. New employees are given all the tools they need to succeed in a high-energy, competitive, and encouraging environment. Mobility. Lateral movement is possible but difficult to attain. Top performers can move to sales within 4 months; others move into operations to take on lower pressure roles after several years of hard work and dedication in marketing & sales. Annual Trip. PHRG does it big every December; so big that many burnt-out employees avoid quitting for a few extra months just to go on the trip. In 2013 they took the employees to Cancun, rented out an entire resort for 3 days, and even flew Snoop Lion in to perform. Very cool stuff.

Cons

Long awkward hours, mandatory unpaid( no base, all commission) Saturdays, Holidays; over all very poor quality of life. Pressure to perform at high levels consistently to maintain job certainty and favor with management. Long hours and high pressure result in burn out. Find a way to handle it or leave. Taking paid time off is discouraged. Using PTO days consecutively is extremely discouraged. Pay structure can vary between offices, for management in particular. This obviously creates jealously and dissension in the ranks. Top level bonuses can change or be eliminated all together; again, for management. Gas reimbursements are minimal, and cell phones are required for daily work use but are not reimbursed. Middle/Upper Management constantly preaches about the ability to be the next VP in an effort to retain talented go-getters who are looking for more challenges and rewards. In reality, it is very easy to be a sales or marketing manager but upward mobility beyond that is near nonexistent. Regional Director and VP roles are seldom available and candidates are often groomed for several years; not as readily available as the regional VP's would like you to believe. Favoritism is blatantly evident influencing employees' shift schedules, quality of marketing venue, quality of core team, and ability to take paid time off.

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5.0
29 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Very helpful and thorough. Enjoyed every interaction.

Cons

No criticism to give to this amazing company!

5.0
19 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

After 15 years with the company, the biggest positive has always been the employee-focused culture. They genuinely invest in creating a good work environment, from modern office spaces and great amenities to company events, conferences, and even trips that help build team culture. The flexibility in BT to work remotely part of the week has been a huge benefit for work-life balance, especially with a family. Compensation is competitive within the home remodeling industry, and the company offers solid benefits like 401K and private health insurance. There are also opportunities to grow and learn if you’re willing to put in the effort.

Cons

One challenge is that career growth and promotions don’t always align with seniority or long-term loyalty, which can sometimes feel discouraging after many years with the company. For employees in tech-focused roles, compensation can feel a bit below market compared to the broader tech industry, even though bonuses can help offset that in strong years. Raises without a promotion are usually modest, and while the health insurance is decent overall, coverage for some major medical needs could definitely be improved.

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