Hansons reviews

3.4

46% would recommend to a friend

(106 total reviews)
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Jessica Newman

100% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Hansons has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 106 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hansons 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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106 reviews
1.0
Apr 27, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I am convinced they use the absolute best products they possibly can and install them in the most professional way possible. Customer satisfaction is extremely important to them, and the training is good. They give you all the product samples you will ever need and even a laptop if you need one. You will never meet anyone who is more involved in the operations of his own company than Mr. Brian Elias. They are ALWAYS hiring. If you have run your own business or are really good at sales you can make 6 figures per year.

Cons

Oh how I was lied to and treated like crap. Yes I do believe it is possible to make good money as a sales rep but man you really have to kiss ass and have seniority to get the best leads and respect from your manager. Most new sales reps last less than three months. I lost A LOT of money by using my own car, and my paying for my own gas, to run appointments. Running appointments in pairs helps close sales, but it cuts your commissions in half. If you are not closing sales at a rate that your manager deems good enough, you will have to go to "closing camp" on your day off at corporate HQ to learn how to close sales better. What a joke and waste of time.

1.0
Aug 9, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A company that local residents know. They give good 'Guarantees' to customers, just not to salespeople.

Cons

Hanson's is a revolving door of sales people that are told they can easily make $5,000-$8,000/mo when being hired in. It all sounds great when you take the job, but is totally wrong... only a very small few of their 'favorite' salespeople ever do. You'll be lucky if you get enough commissions to pay for your gas. The vast majority of salepeople find themselves burning up their gas and time (at their own expense) running to all of Hanson's appointments. Many of the appointments are dead-ends or unclosable. The sales you do make, are generally accomplished by 'discounting' for the customer to the point of cutting your commissions in half, just to be competitive with other companies. Their commission structure is designed to cheat salespeople out of commissions while obtaining lots of business (& profit) for Brian Elias. Their selling system gets sales for the company at the expense of their salespeople. Even when selling almost half of the appointments, you're not earning anywhere close to what they promised was 'so easy'. You almost need a CPA auditor to make sure that you're getting paid all your commissions. Commissions get cut even more for alledged 'mis-measurements'. They have highly disrespectful managers that talk crudly to salespeople. The company also promotes extremely high pressure sales tactics. They want you to just about get 'thrown out' of a house if the homeowner says "no''. God for bid if someone 'just wants a bid' or is getting estimates. You have to constantly explain yourself to several managers each time you don't walk out an appointment without a signed contract and are made to feel horrible. And guess what, for the customers that really did need to 'just think about it' for a week or two, the corporate office aggresively 'follow-ups' with the customers to sell it and screws the saleperson (who actually drove out to the appointment and did 98% of the job selling company & the products) out of a commission. They use good intentioned people to run their appointments (at your own expense) for a minimal return of investment on your time. It usually takes 3-4 months for salespeople to realize they're running a 'chop shop' before they leave. They have about a 80-90% turnover of their sales reps. There is a much higher retention of people who work at their corporate office in admin positions.

5.0
Jul 17, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

nice place to work at

Cons

decent place to be you

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