Entire company is a scam, stay away - Outbound Marketer Power Home Remodeling Employee Review

1.0
Dec 30, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They hire everybody Company trip to Mexico You'll meet a lot of other young guys who are stuck in the same position as you.

Cons

Where to even begin? So for anyone reading this first off you need to understand these 4 and 5 star reviews are all fake and this company does a really good job at monitoring it's online presence. Secondly everything about this company is a lie. They lie during the interview about the job, they teach you how to lie to unsuspecting homeowners, and the best performers are simply the best liars who know how to scam people. The "marketers" get $100 a day to work and they have bonuses for daily/weekly/monthly goals on how many appointments you can make. I wouldn't call it marketing though, you're simply a door to door solicitor. They did have the retail teams too, where they stick you at a kiosk right before the exit inside a BJ's where instead of knocking on homeowners doors to bother them you stop them as they're done shopping to try and get them to sign up for a free estimate. The hours are long and if you have a long commute be ready for 12+ hour work days. They force you to work weekends and want you to essentially give up your entire life for the job. You don't get overtime and if you do the math you're making far less than minimum wage for the time spent. There's no professionalism whatsoever. You ride around in dirty vans with other young, white, guys who are either fresh out of college or simply have no other options. DUIs are common and honestly I think you'll be hired as long as you have a pulse. The turnover rate is absurd, they run interviews daily and hire new people, sometimes 5-6 new hires at a time, because every day people get fed up and quit or move on. I was there for 6 months and I saw almost half the office leave and be replaced.

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5.0
Apr 9, 2026
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Pros

Lots of interesting problems to solve. Leadership is invested in your growth. Perks and benefits are great.

Cons

Time off allotment could be improved

5.0
Apr 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Culture is the real deal. This isn't corporate lip service. Power genuinely invests in its people. The leadership team walks the talk when it comes to transparency, recognition, and treating employees like adults. It's a place where you can bring your whole self to work. Growth opportunities abound. I've been able to build and lead a large BT organization here. The company supports professional development and isn't afraid to promote from within or let people stretch into new challenges. Work-life balance is respected. In tech, this is rare. There's an understanding that people have lives outside of work, and that's actually honored — not just during recruiting pitches. Leadership is accessible and authentic. Senior leaders genuinely care about the employee experience and are open to feedback. You're not just a number here. Tech innovation is a point of pride. We build everything in-house — no off-the-shelf solutions duct-taped together. We run our own on-prem infrastructure and manage the full stack ourselves. There's real ownership and craftsmanship here. If you want to work somewhere that treats software as a core competency rather than a cost center, this is the place.

Cons

Not a household tech name. If brand recognition on your resume matters to you, a home remodeling company may not have the same cachet as a pure tech firm — though the problems we solve are just as complex.

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