It's a decent place to start - Anonymous employee Technipower Employee Review

2.0
Jan 23, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Training was one of the most beneficial things about working here. The training manager did everything in her power to make sure you understood the material, and how to TRY to be successful at your job. A majority of the people are great to work with and will do their best to help you succeed.

Cons

There's no quota, but there is? They preach that there is no sales quota, but when I first started, it was 50 calls and 5 new accounts a week (doable), but aside from one or two people in the entire company, NOBODY was hitting these numbers. Many members of upper management weren't even getting a 1/5 of those numbers, but they're management and they're bringing in the money, so nothing would happen to them. These "non-quota quotas" also increased towards the end of my time there to 60 and 7, but again, there are no quotas here. Another big problem this company faced is that they started to bring on way too many people at once. Tried to over-expand, and there wasn't enough money to support these expansions. The internal recruiters would say "We're an expanding company and have been seeing growth," but when I got let go from this company, the entire internal recruiting team was also let go aside from one person. There's a lot of internal problems with this company, but things somehow seem to work.

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Family environment, good people, a lot of community events. Great place to get your feet wet in sales or recruiting without a ton of pressure really as long as u show up and try. But not a good place for longevity as there isn't much of a path for growth as a company or leaders to take them to the next level.

Cons

Lack of organization leadership is hindering growth. No real plan, no real metrics to shoot for, no real structure for success. It's all about how u fit in to their religion or if you get cozy with a couple tenured members then you are golden. Otherwise you won't get training or skills for success, basically a random luck of the draw on making calls and hoping to have opportunities. You can be demoted multiple times, quit, and then be brought back at a higher level of u know certain people in the company. Or u can be highly talented, not involved in their religious aspects as a company and u probably will be pushed out the door. Upper management doesn't take feedback well unfortunately.

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