Angi reviews

3.6

61% would recommend to a friend

(4,058 total reviews)
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Jeff Kip

64% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Angi has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 4,058 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Angi employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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4K reviews
2.0
Dec 4, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Good company culture-although not nearly as good as two or three years ago. Good place to learn sales. Good work life balance. It's 40 hours a week, never more or less. Great benefits including 20 paid days off right from the jump. Young, attractive workforce. Good pay for work in a call center--IF you hit your sales numbers. Mostly warm leads, as you are only taking inbound calls. On site fitness center with a personal trainer. It's sort of downtown, but not really.

Cons

It used to be a lot of fun but now the managers are really hard driving and it's like any other call center job. Insurance sales industry-like turnover. No control over schedule whatsoever, even if you are a top performer with tenure. The time off is great but expect to be denied your PTO request by the clueless scheduler. If you have young children and need child care look elsewhere because your schedule changes day to day and week to week. In member sales it seems like there are 5 or 6 people who are truly professional and strive to do well, the rest of the team seems more interested in collecting their base salary and skating by on the performance metrics each month. One of the most frustrating things for sales reps is that virtually every call counts as a sales opportunity and will count against your close rate if you don't sell it. Wrong number dials, people who thought they were contacting a local business, people who have needs which AL doesn't cover--they all count against you. Management is incompetent at most levels. Too much turmoil is what caused me to leave. In August the company laid off 100 employees. In September, a story "leaked" that they were shopping the company. In October, they announced they were hiring 500 new employees. What is going on there!?!? I truly believe that not one individual in the entire organization knows where Angie's List is going to be in two years, let alone five. Listen to one of Bill and Angie's earnings calls with investors-- they're clueless. It truly is hard to believe that this company is run by two Harvard MBA's.

1.0
Sep 3, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You can work from home

Cons

-The product has a terrible reputation which makes it hard to sell. It’s a complete scam. No wonder there have been lawsuits filed against this company. -If you’re someone who carries themselves with integrity, this place is not for you. You are told to lie to customers about how the product works to make a sale. It’s all about greed over at this company. It’s crazy how the managers encourage reps to gaslight customers to get them to sign up for advertising. -The leads they give you are trash. They are recycled leads that have been called numerous of times. It’s crazy how the managers make you call on the same accounts even after the customers say they don’t want to be called anymore. -You are constantly micromanaged in a zoom room and you’re expected to keep your camera and mic on all day while you’re making calls which makes no sense.

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Angi Response
1y
Thank you for leaving a review, we are disappointed to hear that you did not have a good experience at Angi. We are dedicated to fostering a positive and supportive work environment. We continuously strive to maintain the highest standards to ensure customer satisfaction and provide a fulfilling experience for our employees. Our focus at Angi is on building life-long customers. We do not allow our team members to lie to service providers about guaranteed leads. In fact, one of our company values is Build Trust. Do What's Right. To ensure sales teams understand our expectations in how they sell our products, we require all sales representatives to sign an acknowledgement of their sales obligations. The statements made in your post are completely contrary to our values, training, and policies and we ask that you reach out to hr@angi.com so that we may investigate further. -Craig Smith, Chief Revenue Officer
4.0
Jul 18, 2024

So far So Amazing

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I love working here. The environment is energetic, the people are supportive and it's honestly the best job I've had in years. I always feel comfortable asking questions and asking for coaching so that I can improve. I've grown as a salesperson by 10x in my 10 weeks here. The training program is second to none and although I plan on staying with Angi for a long time, I know I'm well prepared for any sales job moving forward. I have the best manager and their extended training after the inital few weeks is so helpful! Sales cycle is very short which is great for payout.

Cons

Base pay is low. I live in an expensive area so if I don't sell much, I start to get worried. My last sales job was 5 figures more in base pay but I do make much more in commission here. I'd appreciate a livable wage for my base at least until I get comfortable and start routinely bringing in sales. They hire a lot of people at once. A lot of new hires won't make it past 90 days which is understandable to an extent. Would be nice for those of us who are doing well in our first days out of training to have better leads. They also recently reduced commissions on the front end but increased on the retention which is not ideal but also understandable to an extent.

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Angi Response
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Thanks for the review and you bring up a lot of valid points. Our base is lower than some of our competitors, but we have a very competitive OTE with top sales folks making close to $400,000. A higher base can alleviate stress during tough sales periods and it can help us market talent, which are two huge considerations. The reasons we have a lower base though is so we can invest more heavily into our compensation plan and provide more overall compensation to those that are hitting their goals and creating value for our pros and Angi. Very fair points and it's something we talk through pretty regularly. - Tom Cheatham, Sr. VP Sales
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