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4,0
6 janv. 2025
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Avantages

I have worked with Valpak for several years and enjoy my job. There is a training program for new hires, the benefits are great, and my supervisor listens to my suggestions. I feel valued as an employee.

Inconvénients

There have been some challenges with the Valpak Clipper merger, but things have improved. Many of the processes have been combined but there are few more to go.

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5,0
1 avr. 2025
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Avantages

Company Culture Base + Commissions You feel you own your business

Inconvénients

Company was sold to another company

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1,0
3 juil. 2026
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Avantages

Work from home and schedule your day

Inconvénients

I worked as an outside sales representative at Valpak Clipp for over 20 years. While the role once offered solid potential with an established book of business, things have deteriorated significantly, especially after the 2023 AmatoMartin acquisition and integration with Clipp. Base pay was reduced to levels that make it difficult to sustain yourself, commissions were significantly lowered and restructured in confusing ways, and there were periods where 401k contributions were suspended. Leadership, including rumored comments attributed to owner John Amato, framed these changes around sales reps supposedly “stealing” from the company by not constantly working—creating a toxic, demotivating atmosphere of distrust and micromanagement. Expectations became unrealistic, with quotas few reps actually hit, weak inbound leads redirected to inside sales, poor training, and heavy administrative burdens eating into selling time. Direct mail is a tougher sell these days amid digital competition, leading to high churn and frustration. Ongoing layoffs, outsourcing, and shifting priorities have left many long-tenured employees feeling undervalued after years of building client relationships. Work-life balance suffered, and the culture turned stressful with little positive reinforcement. On the positive side, the schedule had some flexibility, and top performers with strong territories could still earn decent money—but for most, it’s high pressure with diminishing returns. If you’re considering a sales role here, go in with eyes wide open, especially in the current structure. I’d recommend exploring independent opportunities if you have industry experience.

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