Fivestars Reviews

3.9

70% would recommend to a friend

(267 total reviews)
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Victor Ho

93% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Fivestars has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 267 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Fivestars employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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267 reviews
5.0
11 May 2024

Wow

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great team, excellent benefits, good management

Cons

Some days became long and quite

1.0
14 Mar 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Base pay is competitive for entry level roles. If you work in a non-sales role, the office team seems to enjoy their roles. Product is actually beneficial, but very low end. You are basically selling a coupon and club card reward system for businesses.

Cons

Outside Sales Reps do not get access to the office. You do not even get a badge, treated like a second class citizen. Door to Door sales! This job requires you to go door to door from 8am-6pm daily! Rain or shine! They also monitor your activity and I heard they used trackers in the past! No Laptop. You keep the product in your trunk! You dont order it for customers, instead you bring it with you at all times, its almost like your a Vaccum Salesman. Almost nobody hits their monthly target, during one month, more then half of the sales team had finished the month closing only 1 deal (out of a quota of 10).

1.0
7 Mar 2017

A Fair Warning

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I got to work with some of the best people I have met so far in my sales career. People are genuine and you can make some great friendships. Health/Dental/Vision benefits were nice PTO was nice Free food 3X a week was nice

Cons

1. Overworked and underpaid 2. 90% management promoted from within leads to a consistently failing cycle. Bring in people from outside of the company to teach the team how to actually sell. When failure across the company is repetitive, maybe the amount of dials daily isn't the only variable to look at. 3. Unrealistic quotas and changing comp plan. Changed twice while I was there and it became impossible for even the top performers to hit their goals and get a decent paycheck. 4. Management lacks ability to provide constructive and prescriptive feedback, if you come with little experience, this is not the place to learn how to be a steller salesperson. 5. Incredibly high turnover. If you're considering this job now. Out of 100 people that were in the Denver office when I started, only 15 remained when I left. Both due to layoffs, people quitting because they were losing money, and people getting nixed left and right for not being one of the upper managements favorites. 6. They lead with fear. 7. This is a nice to have not need to have product. You are selling and audi to someone who only needs and can afford a bicycle. 8. Bad marketing strategies - after nearly 6 years in business no one knows who FiveStars is. 9. They advertise rapid growth but this ended up just being a huge step backwards in my career. Managers were cut, team leads were demoted, and there was nothing offered to you outside of inside the AE role. The company is in too much chaos to support growth.

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