No growth and always chasing your commission - Sales Consultant Porcelanosa Employee Review

2.0
Jun 2, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Amazing line of products and showrooms. Nice co-workers. The time off accrual is good after 5 years. 401k is fully vested after 5 years.

Cons

Their business model is churn & burm with limited opporunities for growth. They do not favor longevity, and this is evident with the small annual cost of living increase, if you even receive that. If you stay longer than 1 year, they will pile on more work and not bump up your pay accordingly. The only way to earn more is to sell more, generating more commission pay. Commissions are often wrong or forgotten about, so you have to carefully keep track of how much you should be getting, then fight to get your correct commission pay. Commissions are paid after your sale gets delivered, which could be 6-12 months after you close the sale. There are 2 yearly sales where you work 6 day weeks, including the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving, which is mandatory. There is no paid maternity or paternity leave (only your State's disability payments for 3 months).

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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. We promote an open door policy and invite all employees to share concerns or seek clarification at any time. We kindly suggest that you reach out directly to your manager or to HR to resolve any issues or concerns.

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Pros

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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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