Pros
They have a fantastic training program and a great benefits package. You can visit the health facility for free until your insurance kicks in. Offers $15 an hour for your first 8 weeks to get started. The corporate employees are very kind and friendly people, but the sales teams are full of cliques.
Cons
VERY high-pressure sales environment. Do not work here if you want to eventually move out of sales. If you are good at sales and attempt to get a corporate position they will keep you in sales for their benefit. The company communication emails from top leadership do nothing but push sales constantly. The president believes that the COVID-19 crisis was an opportunity to sell more furniture and directly stated so via email. Some fellow salespeople are nice, but most behave like they are still in high school (regardless of old age even). They recently changed leadership structure and demoted many individuals and seem to be changing the commission structure soon to where it will be harder to earn bonuses ( a third of most associates's income). Change can be a good thing, but the changes they are undergoing are rather concerning. Half of the employees have been brainwashed while another good portion secretly hates their jobs. The turn over rate is very high, and it seems like an amazing job and company until you start to learn their politics and see how they take advantage of their sales associates. You will also work about ten hours a day.