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5.0
30 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

One of the biggest advantages is that earnings are not limited to an hourly rate. The commission structure gives me opportunities to increase my income through strong performance. The colleagues around me are motivated, which creates an energetic atmosphere. I have developed more confidence on the phone and become more comfortable with sales conversations.

Cons

Those who dislike performance-based environments may struggle.

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5.0
21 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working with local businesses on golf advertising sponsorships. Team pushes each other in a competitive but helpful way. Flexible schedule. Competitive commission structure with real upside for consistent closers.

Cons

High call volume is the job — most of your day is dialing and objection-handling, which is not for everyone.

1.0
5 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The office location is fine. If I'm being generous, people were pleasant enough in passing.

Cons

Look, the core problem here is that everyone's working in their own silo and it drives you insane. You'd be trying to get basic information from marketing or ops about what's happening and nobody would tell you anything until you basically hunted them down, and they'd just repeat the same excuses about "different priorities" or being too busy, which honestly gets old real quick. The information just doesn't flow between teams — everyone does their own thing, and you're left piecing together what's actually happening from different people's versions of the truth which are never the same twice. It feels like everyone's protecting their own turf instead of actually working together, so you end up duplicating work, missing opportunities, and making mistakes because you don't have what you need to actually do your job right. The frustrating part is it sometimes felt intentional, like people weren't sharing information on purpose, which just adds this exhausted defeated layer to an already broken system where nobody's aligned on anything.

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