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RUN AWAY - Account Executive GreenWorks Inspections & Engineering Employee Review

1.0
25 Apr 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Connected and developed rapport with clients and worked from the comfort of home.

Cons

The nepotism in this company is overwhelming. Almost all of upper management and executive employees are either related, dating, or were friends prior to onboarding. The turnover rate is astronomical and executive management recently began outsourcing to the Philippines. The quality of services provided by this company is sub-par (at best) and price-points, offerings, and packages are ever-changing. Management rewards hard workers with arbitrary "kudos" and more assignments. Formal requests for pay increases are not taken seriously and in most cases, never awarded. They are more concerned about their bottom dollar and disregard their employee's physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing. You are not guaranteed to receive your last paycheck. One of the most disturbing ethical violations is that the call center manager is also the HR director. If you are unbothered by the constant anxiety of being micro-managed, logging on to find that someone else has been fired, the services you are selling have changed (yet again), there are about a dozen new "processes" or your working hours have been changed, then go right ahead and may the odds be ever if your favor. Just make sure to get EVERYTHING in writing and make sure to CC at least one other witness to "CYA" always.

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5.0
1 Mar 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Greenworks has an amazing mentality that always is striving to be better. Growth is one of the center focal points, but the greenworks mindset is geared towards healthy growth. This company is an overall positive, encouraging, innovative, and just plain exciting to work for in terms of what the future potentially has in store.

Cons

Wishful thinking, but a general, across the board pay increase simply due to the elevated cost of living. I know there are ways to make more money via "upgrades". but those fluctuate. Like i said... wishful thinking.

5.0
28 Feb 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I like that we can make good changes without necessarily having to go through a lot of red tape. Some things still need that, but for a good reason. I like that we have 80+ inspectors to answer questions when they come up. I really like that my bosses are inspectors, so it doesn't just feel like an us vs them when things are changing. I especially like that I can go to work without having to answer phones, do marketing, accounting, and all the other business stuff. I can focus on inspections primarily.

Cons

Put more focus on trainees after they are set free. And since the trainers are not in the field, and cannot get upgrades, then maybe adjust the pay accordingly to what upgrades would have typically allowed for. We miss that when training. In general, the MLs and trainers should really have more time to wrangle the troops, deal with issues, solve problems, etc. The amount of time spent off the clock, as it were, is not sustainable in the long term and not conducive to happy leaders. I don't have the answer, as it involves money, but I have been told that by some crew and agree with it. Worth looking into.

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