Avantages
1. High earning potential (Key Word)
100% commission structure means strong performers can earn significant income.
2. Flexible scheduling (for top performers)
Those who perform well will have more control over their work schedule.
3. You are a good fit if you:
Thrive in high-pressure environments
Are comfortable with aggressive sales targets
Prefer commission-driven roles
Inconvénients
1. Lack of certain benefits
No PTO or sick time.
Employees must provide their own business casual attire.
2. Commission-only pay structure
Income stability may be low, especially early on.
Pay expectations during hiring may not match reality.
3. Misleading recruiting process
Compensation and scheduling were presented differently during hiring than in day-to-day work.
4. High-pressure and discouraging culture
Strong pressure to meet targets immediately.
Feedback can feel dismissive or belittling.
Employee concerns may be labeled as excuses.
5. Aggressive sales practices
Strong pressure to close deals quickly despite customer preference.
Limited discussion of details of products or long-term costs with customers.
6. Customer trust issues
Some salespeople view customers mainly as revenue opportunities.
Sales tactics may lead to customer complaints or escalations.
7. Results prioritized over ethics
Questionable sales tactics are often not corrected if the results are good.
8. Unpredictable scheduling
Schedule draft favors top performers.
Others may get inconsistent or inconvenient schedules.
9. Poor work-life balance/Lack of flexibility
Appointments encouraged outside scheduled shifts to avoid sharing sales.
Leaving early for emergencies may be viewed negatively.
10. Limited training and support
Trainers are active salespeople also focused on commissions.
New employees may struggle to get guidance.
11. High turnover
Many new sales reps leave quickly, suggesting instability.