employer cover photo
employer logo
employer logo

Tradesmen International

Engaged Employer

Tradesmen International reviews

2.9

38% would recommend to a friend

(1,036 total reviews)
avatar

Skip Wood

Not enough data to show CEO approval

37% positive business outlook

Tradesmen International has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,036 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Tradesmen International employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Construction, Repair & Maintenance Services industry (3.7 stars).

Reviews by job title

1K reviews
1.0
Feb 11, 2019

Bad Experience

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Autonomy is the only pro I can think of

Cons

-Long hours 55+ weeks -No overtime pay whatsoever -Terrible compensation unless your in the top 10% of the company (highly dependent on your office location) -Unrealistic, and unreachable goals set by corporate, unless, again, you are in a very lucrative market - Tradesmen has terrible pricing, pretty much sharking all of their customers. Have fun trying to sell a carpenter to a foreman for $34/hour. They laugh in your face. -They are roughly 50% more expensive per hour than the competition (not exaggerating) for the exact same service. Very tough sell. - When you do get an order, the office can rarely fill them, You are still pushed to get more orders every single day no matter what. - You are told to push how our guys are more productive which is a joke. They are the same exact people other temp agencies use. -I was consistently the top rep on the office. I did over 1.5 million in revenue over 18 months and rarely ever made a commission off of any of it. -Was never even trained in 18 months because training is "only for the top salesmen" - Was let go because my sales weren't increasing enough, even though I had a plethora of orders we couldn't fill, that was still somehow my fault. - Typical turn and burn operation, everyone in my office has been fired since I got canned except for one sales rep. - There are many more cons to the job itself, even if the company wasn't a pain to work for. Contractors are not a pleasant group to sell too. Especially when you're pricing is astronomically higher than the competition.

1.0
Mar 20, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Very few to speak of.

Cons

In essence, this is a company built on a complete lack of ethics, and it was a terrible to place to work. But fortunately for me, I recognized this fact early on, and found a new job rather quickly. The irony was that they didn’t seem to appreciate that I used them exactly the same way they do their employees…I “churned-‘em and burned ‘em.”

2.0
Jun 21, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

My manager was a great person, I loved working for her. Gave advice as well as took it, that's important. The office staff worked hard and were great people with difficult jobs. Other field reps were a mixed bag. Very helpful showing me the ropes and talented salesmen but some would stab you in the back if they felt it would benefit them.

Cons

Numbers obsessed culture from the top management infiltrated everything we did. Absolutely felt the pressure, the most stressful job I've ever had. Why? Because no matter how hard you work, how many companies you sign, how many work orders you submit, you are completely dependent on your field workers to actually show up and hopefully have at least some degree of professionalism or pride in their work. Most didn't. I'd say 5% we're great to work with, 20% we're ok, 40% were a pain in the rear and unreliable and the remaining 35%? Well they never bothered showing up for the job in the first place. You spend your days building trust with a company and then your guy is a no show. THAT'S the biggest problem, your success wasn't in your hands, it was in the hands of lazy and entitled wannabes who didn't have two nickels for gas but were too good for the jobs you found them. That absolutely created an every man for himself culture for the field reps. Then, if you were lucky enough to find guys who wanted to work, the pay structure was completely geared against the field rep. On the surface you get higher % for more business billed but it's convoluted and rigged against you. It was maddening!

Viewing 10 - 12 of 1,036 Reviews

Glassdoor has 1,150 Tradesmen International reviews submitted anonymously by Tradesmen International employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Tradesmen International is right for you.