Red Ventures reviews

3.1

53% would recommend to a friend

(2,051 total reviews)
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Ric Elias

56% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Red Ventures has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 2,051 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Red Ventures employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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5.0
Jun 20, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Although my career as a Master Sales Agent 3rd degree and four and a half years working with Red Ventures has come to an end (by personal choice), I will forever think fondly of Red Ventures. This review is unsolicited, and the reason I am writing it is to make sure all of my former coworkers know that I did not leave with a negative taste in my mouth. I owe this company the sales knowledge that I have. They have given me a wonderful gift in developing a talent that I never knew I had. When I think of the pros for working for this company, the names of all of the great minds that make this company a success rapidly come to mind. The company has amazing talent, from the sales force all the way up to CEO's, which I commend for really making an effort to make sure that everyone has a wonderful experience working with the organization. The following is based upon my experience with the INDIANLAND, SC center. The pros for a salesperson with Red Ventures begin with training. I have worked on several businesses within Red Ventures and every trainer has been instrumental in my success. Product knowledge is thorough, salesmanship is down to a science, and the marriage of the two will give you everything you need for success if you apply yourself. This is easy to do when you combine what easily could be boring information with absolutely talented trainers that keep you engaged the entire time. Once you hit the floor, you are armed with knowledge, and an overall great management team that care about your success with the organization. This is achieved by basing the management comp plan on agent performance, ensuring that you get the coaching and feedback necessary to succeed. If you are not coachable and take feedback poorly, DON'T WORK HERE. You will be wasting your time. I have seen so many people get fired for poor performance, that were given the same chance as myself, but refused to make the changes necessary to succeed. You must take personal responsibility for your performance with Red Ventures. The next pro is that Red Ventures wants every agent to feel that they are being rewarded for performance. There are daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly prizes that range from gift cards to cruises, and everything imaginable in between. Agents are often polled to see exactly what prizes would motivate them the most. Commissions are fair. There is a Master Sales Bonus that comes monthly if you perform well and remain with the company for more than a year. The majority of promotions are internal, allowing a transition into corporate if you have a great track record and a matched skill set. The facility is absolutely amazing. A cafe that serves up a wide variety of meals at an affordable price point ($4 for main course and a side, for everything!). A basketball court, putting green, gym, outdoor terrace, make the amenities of the Charlotte unmatched by the majority of companies. There are housekeepers daily cleaning the restrooms and cleaning the break areas, making it a clean environment. There is an endless supply of Keurig K-cups to keep you energized all day long for free. It is a workplace that you really can be proud to go to work each day.

Cons

The schedule can be unaccommodating at times. Although workforce attempts to work with you, the schedule is based on business needs. This is something anyone that works for this company should really think through before taking a position. They will let you know this in the interview. Let them know your schedule constraints prior to being hired. Monotony was the ultimate deciding factor in my departure. Four and a half years of back to back calls gets really old. This is the nature of the beast though, and as I looked at it as a con towards in the end, it was this kind of volume that made me succeed in the beginning. If you can't handle a repetitive sale, this may not be the job for you. One plus is that if you do get tired of a sale, there are other businesses you can switch to.

1.0
Jun 7, 2012

Sweat Shop

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good compensation at first but they modified the pay plan once you start hitting goal.

Cons

Real time phone coaching with a team leader live listening and barking suggestions to say on the fly while you are trying to listen and respond to the caller. Very frustrating. No margin for error with infractions for missing days even if it's health related. Very noisy and unprofessional environment.

2.0
May 15, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fast paced environment: It is very fast, there are no specs, and often projects you work on are things you just happen to chat about the day before with a business leader. Benefits are above average: Health benefits are inexpensive. The annual trip is great, free food often, and onsite restaurant is great. Onsite gym and fitness room. Youth: Young teams with lots of energy.

Cons

Fast paced environment: From a developer perspective it is often too fast, causing you to write code and build systems you are not necessarily proud of due to their inflexibility and lack scale. Innovation is often stifled on the development side by the fast paced environment. There is never any time for UI development, so the tools are often clunky, hard to use and have little prevention from ID10T errors. Youth: Young teams who work all the time... this is terrible for people with families. There is so much work to be done and so many interruptions that it makes it impossible to complete all tasks within a 40 hr week. There is an expectation that if you do not complete your commitments regardless of what things came up during the week that you work OT until they are all met. The problem is this happens every week... Segregation of business units: So if you work on a business unit, you are the only developer for that business unit. Which is great from a leadership / responsibility perspective, but awful from a development perspective. You rarely work on projects with another developer which causes you to get lazy and overlook things that a second set of eyes would have noticed. Not too mention, pair / team development of systems allows you to grow by learning from other developers. You won't get that here unless you are on the Search team. If you are someone who likes to build flexible systems that are user friendly and can scale, do not apply. If you are someone who will roll up the sleeves occasionally and work more than 40 to get the job done, but don't want to do it week after week, don't apply. If you are young, no family, and looking for a notch on the resume that shows you worked for a startup style company, then RV is for you. Good luck!

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