Outdated Structure - Architectural and Design Sales Associate Porcelanosa Employee Review

2.0
Jan 13, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

- Huge company - Lots of products to sell - Annual trip with clients - You will want to work here only to say you worked here because they are very popular

Cons

- Not at all a great company to work for - Manager is condescending and constantly gaslighting employees - Commission structure is extremely outdated so as to set you up to not make commission. You only make commission if you reach an outrageous monthly sales goal. - They make the commission structure super complicated so you don't fight for your orders. Hard to understand and not clear what percentage you are making. - No bonuses - Benefits are terrible - Either 2-3% raise or none at all - Extremely underpaid for NYC living standard, THAT WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED AT THIS COMPANY. Prepare to struggle and live paycheck to paycheck.

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Porcelanosa Response
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Thank you for your feedback. Porcelanosa takes all feedback on employment very seriously and finds it important to respond to any inaccuracies that are expressed in reviews, to provide clarification and protect the integrity of the company. Porcelanosa prides itself on maintaining commission and regular pay structures that are above industry standards for all personnel. Salaries and raises are reviewed annually to ensure that the company remains competitive. Porcelanosa’s medical coverage is with Cigna and the company pays 73% of the actual cost of the coverage. We promote an open door policy and invite all employees to share concerns or seek clarification at any time. Porcelanosa also has an online university that provides training for all employees, including managers. We value our employees and continuously work to maintain a positive work environment. We kindly suggest that you reach out directly to your manager or to HR to resolve any issues or concerns.

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5.0
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Pros

Autonomy in managing your own territory and schedule Opportunity to build long-term client relationships Valuable experience in B2B sales and account management Supportive leadership and accessible management team High visibility role with direct impact on revenue growth Continuous learning in sales strategy and negotiation skills Travel and face-to-face client interaction keeps the job dynamic Opportunity for career advancement within sales organization Performance-driven culture that rewards results

Cons

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4.0
Jul 7, 2025
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Pros

Collaborating with Porcelanosa has been one of the most rewarding experiences in my design career. From the beginning, I was struck by the brand's commitment to innovation, quality, and timeless elegance. As a designer, having access to their extensive product range—especially their porcelain tiles, bathroom collections, and kitchen systems—felt like unlocking a new level of creative potential. What stood out most was the seamless integration of form and function in their materials. Their surfaces are not only visually stunning but also incredibly durable and versatile, which allowed me to push the boundaries of my designs without compromising on practicality. Working closely with the Porcelanosa team, I found their product specialists to be knowledgeable and genuinely passionate about design. They were always ready to collaborate, offer solutions, and provide support, whether it was sourcing a specific material or customizing a product for a particular space.

Cons

Premium Pricing Porcelanosa products are positioned in the luxury segment, which means they come with a higher price tag. For clients with strict budgets, this can limit options or require trade-offs elsewhere in the project. Lead Times and Availability Some products, especially newer or more exclusive lines, may have long lead times or limited availability, particularly if they are sourced from overseas. This can affect project timelines if not managed early in the design process.

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