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College Works Painting

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College Works Painting reviews

4.1

76% would recommend to a friend

(563 total reviews)
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Matthew Stewart

77% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

College Works Painting has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 563 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The College Works Painting employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Construction, Repair & Maintenance Services industry (3.7 stars).

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563 reviews
2.0
Aug 17, 2018
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Pros

Took away leadership skills that I wouldn't have gotten in any other entry level position. I now possess the confidence of a business owner. You are trained to really analyze your business from the ground up (i.e. learning how to execute a grassroots marketing campaign, profit gain/loss, labor hour projection). I now understand that the importance of building a relationship with my clients and interns goes way beyond just sales and profit. This is truly a humanizing and humbling experience and will set you apart from the rest of the crowd when you're applying for your dream job in the future. You don't need any experience to start out and the company offers great promotional benefits. You have plenty of opportunities to travel as a district manager. The training opportunities are also very in depth and after applying your knowledge in the field, you can transfer these skills into any industry.

Cons

Despite my positive review above, I cannot rate this company more than two stars, simply because I felt that my VP when I was a DM was not mentally 'all in' and could not provide the proper support for his team of managers. In hindsight, I wish I would not have been promoted to be a DM as I severely lacked sales experience to support my interns, but I was promoted anyways because I possessed great work ethic and grit. During recruiting season, I did exceptionally well and met my goals that I had set with my VP. I hired amazing interns and was excited for what the spring and summer could bring. However, 3-4 weeks into launching my interns' sales/marketing careers and doing estimates, my booking rate was the lowest in the nation. I have reached out to my VP on almost a daily basis during recruiting and training season to receive one on one training to refine my sales skills, as I was falling behind incrementally on a weekly basis in comparison to my teammates and to the national average, but was always met with ignored calls and meetings that would either be constantly pushed back, or just plain out cancelled. My VP would fail to deliver on promises to let me shadow an estimate with him or to listen in on him doing lead conversion calls, as part of the issues was also in my lead conversion. I understand VP's of this company are incredibly busy managing multi million dollar divisions and cannot offer assistance to their 20-30 DMs. However, my VP only had 3-4 managers by March with less than 15-20 interns, and there was no sense of urgency on the VP's part to focus on his team. Our division was a wreck and ended up falling apart after the summer ended. I ended up leaving the company during the middle of sales season because of the stress from not being able to produce results for my interns and not seeing results from my efforts. My confidence was at an all time low and it took me months to get myself out of that rut.

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College Works Painting Response
1y
Your ability to reflect with depth and humanity shows true leadership, and we hope your next chapters continue to build on that strength.
2.0
Nov 2, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

They allow you to build a team of friends that you can work with through the summer. They also have some pretty fun events for their workers throughout the summer. The executives are "cool" and are available to their employees.

Cons

They put all the responsibility for success on interns, which can be a challenging and rewarding experience for the right person. However, typically the reward isn't great for all the hours put into it. They pitch alternating five and four day work weeks. It ended up being all five day weeks and some weekends to keep up with the expected pace, and the 'efficiency pay' sounds good, but is rarely achievable. Nobody works that fast without cutting corners and doing a low quality job.

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College Works Painting Response
1y
We believe in giving interns real leadership and ownership, which means challenges, but also real growth. Many thrive in that environment, and we're always working to make training and support even stronger.
2.0
Dec 20, 2015

College Painter Summer Job

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Pros

Easy job to get, theoretically you can make a lot of money

Cons

Mandatory door to door marketing, unlikely to make more than minimum wage (even though you are tricked into believing this is possible).

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College Works Painting Response
1y
Thanks for your thoughts. The internship is designed to reward performance, and the learning curve is real, but so is the opportunity.
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