Great Pay, Growth, and Supportive Team - Territory Sales Manager (TSM) Finray Solar Employee Review

5.0
Oct 2, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Lucrative Compensation – The commission structure is generous, and high performance is rewarded. If you're motivated, the sky's the limit in terms of earning potential. Skill Development – You’ll sharpen your communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills every single day. It’s like a crash course in professional development. Career Growth Opportunities – There’s always room to move up. Whether it’s becoming a team leader, manager, or transitioning into different departments, the company really values internal promotion. Work-Life Balance – The company understands the importance of balance and offers flexibility, which is rare in fast paced sales environments. Supportive Culture – You’ll be surrounded by colleagues and managers who genuinely want you to succeed. There’s a real team spirit, and everyone celebrates each other’s wins.

Cons

Fast-Paced Environment – Some might find the pace a bit intense, but if you thrive on energy and excitement, you’ll actually love it! It keeps things dynamic and engaging.

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5.0
Mar 7, 2025
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Pros

Working at Finray Solar has been an amazing experience! The leadership team truly cares about your growth, providing hands-on coaching every step of the way. The atmosphere is exciting and high-energy, making every day both fun and rewarding. One of the best parts is the travel incentives — getting to explore new places with the team while being recognized for hard work is something you don’t find everywhere. If you're looking for a company that invests in your personal and professional development, Finray Solar is the place to be!

Cons

You can't be lazy or negative.

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1.0
Jan 12, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The people I worked with seemed nice, on the surface

Cons

first off, pay. they hype themselves up on having the most competitive commission imaginable, uncapped! you could be making 1k a day and 3k a week and everyone's pulling 45k minimum yearly. sounds awesome! gets you hooked. only problem is, that doesn't seem feasible. I worked there a few weeks and never saw a paycheck - sorry deposit. apparently the company is so small they don't have payroll and only do wire transfer, which feels insane. I've never hsd to give my wire transfer bank number in any circumstances before this place. this isn't western union, it's a job. back to never being paid, somehow none of my deals were paid out, all having circumstances that supposedly happened where stuff that me and clients did together wasn't recognized as done in the system? also noticed me nor my coworkers were really putting in that many deals to begin with but our manager was making bank. they have that hussle stay motivated mindset a lot of sales jobs have but like, that's ANY job. you've gotta be motivated to do any job. they act like they're doing hard hussle work when most of it is upsetting dogs and old ladies and interrupting people's days here's the thing too, as legitimate as the service we provide is, since we're doing door to door tactics, nobody likes or wants to talk to us! and the chance of a deal isn't based on you hustling, it's based on how good you are at manipulating people into signing up for something they dont want, sometimes lying to them. door to door sales isn't some hussle, stay motivated, heavy work game like they make it out to be. it's just about how well you can learn to manipulate people and your chances as a newbie are slim. then there was my manager who talked bad about workers, customers and others behind their back and made it out that he wanted to have sex with random women he saw, nobody needs to hear that, genuinely nobody it's not even based in the state i applied in that it was said to be in as the regulations allowing the work to be done haven't been passed there. and their promises of going to an office for daily meetings and roleplaying strategies and such are moot. the office exists sure, and its in in the state, but we'd just meet in a department store parking lot and get picked up and taken to states where the service was offered. i want to work where i live and where i was told id work? it's so much commuting just to not get paid

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