All you do is make 200+ cold calls per day where you read off a script so although, your title will be "Sales Consultant," you're more like a telemarketer. Out of those calls, only a few answer because these contractors get bombarded with calls by HA, Yelp, Houzz, Thumbtack and every other service that has a similar product.
The only way to sell it is to hard sell it which is why I wouldn't recommend taking this even as a first job out of school because in most sales jobs, hard selling would be seen as unprofessional, so you're not learning any applicable skills that you could use later. There's also a ton of horrible reviews about the product online including a class action law suit against the company for sending fake leads which makes it even harder to sell and a lot harder for reps to feel like they're not screwing people over by pressuring them into a product that doesn't work.
Management is varied with some good managers and some not so good managers so you just have to hope you get put on a good team. Base is only 30k and you won't make nearly as much as they say you will in the interview. PTO package is terrible because you don't start accruing PTO until month 3 and you can't start using it until month 6. 401k is only matched at 50 percent. Hours are 8:30-5:30. Most people, quit before a year but if you're not making at least 4 sales every 2 weeks, you go on a performance improvement plan (probably half of the employees have been on one) and you have a month to turn it around before they fire you.