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Pozitive Energy

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Run! They would rather sack people than fix serious issues - Account Manager Pozitive Energy Employee Review

1.0
23 Dec 2024
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Pros

Good salary… that’s all I can say is a pro.

Cons

Regional manager was prematurely promoted, has zero management skills or experience and will get rid of anyone who he just doesn’t like or raises feedback that he doesn’t like. The company is primarily run from the Indian call centre, as account managers we were not given any software, CRM, support or access to manage accounts. Commission structure was beyond unattainable and paid on a quarterly basis, based off your previous quarter. They do not care about customers at all and rebranded the business to get rid of the previous 1.2star they had when they were called Pozitive Energy in Colchester. Serious GDPR issues and security flaws and their entire business, customer info and database is run off excel spreadsheets.

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5.0
25 Sept 2025
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Pros

Bright, engaged people. Highly entrepreneurial and led by founders who built their success from the grass roots up.

Cons

Fast-paced and entrepreneurial, sometimes there's a lot going on. It's not always a great environment for the change-averse.

2.0
9 May 2025
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Pros

Paycheck!! That's all. Literally that's been advertised as the company's biggest USP around here in India.

Cons

Mismanagement or complete lack of it. No proper training, no defined roles, no direction, no career growth - virtually nothing's there to keep someone from leaving. People realize within a month that it's pointless to stay here. One guy who likes to preach and more importantly who loves to over-simplify everything, would do everything he can to demotivate the employees to their cores. And he goes out of his way to scold you among a group of subordinates so even they stop respecting you as a lead. That's the problem and no - you can't get away from him.

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