Pros
Able to learn techniques for effective *cold calling* Able to learn what you do not want to do for a living
Cons
"Primary job responsibilities" claim to be Development and coordination of marketing strategies Promotion of Power’s products and services to prospective and existing clients Delivery of interactive sales presentations on eco-friendly, green products and services Participation in ongoing training camps on a weekly basis With respect, when you jump to the reality of the job, very few of these are actually true. In fact, when comparing the claims of the above to what you actually do at this job, the previous claim are very misleading. I worked at this job for over three years and did very well, but it still does not change the fact that the previous claims about what the job is are true. there is no opportunity to... "Develop and coordinate of marketing strategies" - You do not develop or coordinate anything. You either work in a sam's club cold calling people *as they walk out the door* or *knock on people's door's* and ask them if they would like a free estimate on energy efficient roofing, siding, or windows. Do not take this job if you hope to be 'marketing' solar panels like the company claims. This is a cold calling job. There is nothing wrong with that, although they do everything possible - including their indeed description - to make you think otherwise. This is not a job for the college educated. "Delivery of interactive sales presentations on eco-friendly, green products and services" This is also very untrue. In three years as a 'sales rep' I did not, or hear of anyone, who gave a 'presentation' about any product Power Home Remodeling has every 'created' remember, this is a COLD CALLING job. NOT a marketing job. You either accost people as they are leaving sam's club to sign up for a free estimate or you knock on their door to accost them for the same.