My Personal Pros & Cons - Retail Sales Consultant AT&T Employee Review

3.0
Mar 21, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Part-Time: 24-32 hours per week GREAT PAY: $18.19 per hour, 4 years tenure personally Commission Pay: I average just under $1,100 per month (current max commision Q1-2017 is about $2,500) Employee Service Discount: Almost all accesories 50% off, all Uverse products 50% off, Cellphone service is 50% off, DirecTV starts at $10/month for most employees, etc.... School Schedule: Most managers are very flexible as the minimum weekly work hours is 24hrs, and the minimum daily work shifts are 4hrs. Work Schedule: Part-Timers dont "shift-bid", instead you setup preferences such as how many hours you want to work per week (min-24, max-32), and what days or times you're absolutely not available; again pretty flexible. Relocation Options: This one is tricky and interesting but pretty much you may request to move to another location anywhere in the US longest its justifiable. Uniform Allocation: AT&T gives you money to buy uniform clothing at least twice per year. Milage: Driving miles driven to any other location other than your physical store, such as meetings, events, picking up transferred inventory form another store, etc is payed back to you withing 72hrs in most cases longest it was work related and your manager knew about it before hand. Company Issued Phone: Given a work smartphone, for work purposes, no personal stuff as it could be taken away at any time and well you want to be smart about what you have saved on that phone. You are paid for any conversations that are work related outside of work hours just have to prove its work related which is hard to do; most people I know dont ever use the company phone once clocked out I guess because customers WILL call or text whenever tell want. Holidays: Most major holidays you are off and paid for. Tuition Reimbursement: Covers out of pocket cost for college, there are maxes in reimbursement and only certain type of classes or degrees are covered. NEW HIRE RELIEF: garantees you make atleast around $1300/month in just commission regardless of what you sold or didnt sell for either the first 3 or 6 months depending on you're contract. If you sell any percentage above 100% in any metric then you get paid more obviously.

Cons

HealthCARE COST: Horrible for part time, great for full time; as a part-timer I would pay about $380-400/month for Dental/Vision/Health. This might work if you literally live with Mom&Pop and have relatively no expenses. Again the cost is the con not tne coverage, in 4 years its never been affordable enough for me to have so thats that. Customers: What did you expect, this is retail so yeah you're going to have to deal with extremely upset customers from time to time and for issues another co-worker created; oh-well, just remeber you get paid really good and a manager will most likely take over if they're available. Blackout Date: Pretty much dont expect to get a specific day off like vacation in the last 3 months of the year. Commission STRUCTURE: the structure changes a lot, the trend is predictable, once employees figure out how to maximize commission pay, the structure is likely to change on purpose to throw you off your rhythm. When I fist started, my hourly pay pay was $12/hr and I was making about $3,000 in just commission per month, now Im lucky to make $1,700 in commission. Yes its still good pay if you're reading this and considering working for AT&T but the payout is declining so keep that in mind, or in other terms, revolve your life around your hourly pay and look at commission simply as a bonus, dont depend on it, as you will have really bad sales months. TRAINING/Self Thought: Yes you do get 1 month of paid training with 100% commission even though you're not selling you first month, but most software training is learned as you're selling NOT in the actual training class. You will travel for training if your city doesnt have a local training facility and instructor (which is almost everyone). Flyout Thursday, return on Sundays, your flyout/in days are your days off for that month, Mon-Wed is online training and shadowing sessions in your designated store. Only benefit here is that as part timer youll at least see your co-workers 12 days or more before you actually sell with them. Full timers are gone the entire month. I dont recommend any training dates during school because you will miss a lot with travel and training. Try and apply after Easter sometime in April so that you may possibly get a summer training. Application to Hire Date Time Frame: Sometimes you get hired and are training withing weeks and then there's instances where you apply and literally wait 5+ months to here from AT&T (i.e. in my case it took 5 months). Transperancy: Lets say management at the Area or Regional level become hazy about things that could impact you personally, they go in one week and tell your team that they're so proud of the store performance and next week everyone is surplused, seen it 3 times in my short 4 years. Attendace / Absence: The point system is horrible, it takes 1 full year before any occurrence rolls off your record, so dont let it stack up, only miss work if you really really have to. Deligating between Customer Service and Sales: You need to quickly figure out how to read between a potential sale or someone you're wasting your time with or customer service issue, you as a sales rep are there to make money, if you're lucky a manager recognizes that and allows you to sell while they take care of non money making issues.

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Cons

The work and life balance. The hours are long and tiring to the point were when you get home all you want to do is sleep and on your days off as well. Customers you have to deal with and the ability for a sales rep to control the interaction . That is one of the biggest complaint I have about the company. A lot of times customers come into the store hot and as sales reps we don't have the discretion or ability to waive ridiculous fees or fix issues. Everything seems like it has to be refereed to customer care which makes for a bad customer experience in store.

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We pride ourselves on providing world class pay, benefits, training, and growth opportunities. Thank you for acknowledging one of the things we do well. But more importantly, thank you for your overall feedback and what we can improve upon. We look to develop and empower our employees and make every experience, whether internal or external, seamless. We will ensure your feedback is heard. Thanks again.
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