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Dynamic Edge Consulting Reviews

3.3

60% would recommend to a friend

(66 total reviews)

Azeem Ghoury

76% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

Dynamic Edge Consulting has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 66 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Dynamic Edge Consulting employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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66 reviews
1.0
9 Jun 2015

A WASTE OF TIME AND ENERGY

Anonymous employee
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Pros

You can drink on the job...

Cons

I worked here for a few months and honestly wish I would have quit earlier. The manager is extremely unprofessional, theres a lot of shady things, and it's completely commission so that 40k a year bs is RARE. They say its possible for "hard workers" but yet some people have been there 18 months and more and are still in the same place! They have favoritism and there's childish nonsense in the office. The manager seems cool at first but is the epitome of an awful boss but has a friendly front to your face but will talk bad about you to other employees! I'm not the only one who will say this and I can find numerous old employees who will agree on this. I only say this because he has talked trash on other employees WITH ME. I would never ever suggest for anyone to work here.. There's no growth and you'll be broke by the time you finally realize there is no opportunity here.

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Dynamic Edge Consulting Response
8y
Hello reviewer, Your review saddens us as we can clearly see we have not parted ways on a positive note. As you will be notified of our response, perhaps you would like to call the office to speak with someone personally? While we wished that you would have reached out to our Human Resources department during your time here, we want to make sure that no one feels uncomfortable during any situation. Please get in touch with us so that we can get this resolved. Best, The Dynamic Edge Consulting Team
1.0
28 Aug 2014
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Pros

This job is perfect for sales types who are motivated by commission-based pay. Also, the office is friendly and social. However, I found that the team-building exercises were strangely similar to summer camp activities I did when I was in middle school...a little weird for a bunch of grown adults. For example, these activities included "two ball" (everyone stands in a circle and throws two balls back and forth), telling your most embarrassing story to the group, and playing Pyramid (like the game show). I personally felt awkward playing such immature games, but obviously other people in the office liked them, so maybe I was the odd one out.

Cons

I had three interviews before I committed to Dynamic Edge, and at each interview I gained a deeper perspective on the company and the work I would be doing...or so I thought. I soon learned that many of the selling points my interviewer had given me to persuade me to join were lies. Below are some examples of blatant lies they told me during my interview: 1. “Average pay is $400-$600/week for your first 2-4 weeks, then $600-$1000 for the next four months, then $1000-$2000/week because you’re on salary.” This is blatantly untrue. The first week involves two days of training in-house, which means you're not making a dime because you aren't out selling the product. After those two days, you go out with a fellow employee for a few more days to watch them make sales - which, again, gets you no money because YOU aren't the one selling. Once the trainer trusts you, he/she is supposed to let you take a crack at selling...but the percentage of the commission you make is determined by your trainer, which doesn't always pan out in your favor. For example, my trainer stole the commission from my first sale because he was the one who filled out the paperwork for it. 2. “Getting paid on commission sounds scary, but don’t worry, with the work you’re doing you’ll make at least minimum wage.” Untrue. I made only $75 in my first two weeks. 3. “Only 8 people have quit since the office opened." My trainer told me this on day one. I learned later on that he deliberately misled me - turns out 8 people had quit PER TRAINER since the office opened. Since there were 15 trainers, that means 120 had quit, not 8. I started in June 2014, which meant that the office had only been open 6 months...120 quits in 6 months is egregious. 4. “We’re not solicitors – that’s what sets us apart. We sell items that businesses need.” I was told in my interviews that our job was to sell Verizon products to existing Verizon customers, and that we would never solicit. However, Dynamic Edge's definition of "not soliciting" included pestering nail salon owners for days upon end to convince them to buy a TV, or trying to sell high speed WiFi to boutique store owners who genuinely didn't want it - the whole job felt a lot like soliciting to me. Also, half of the time that I was with my trainer we would walk into random offices not on our list and pitch for Verizon. I believe this is the very definition of soliciting. 5. “We comp your gas.” Nope. My last region was Venice Beach, and they did not pay for my commute from Long Beach as they'd said they would. Honestly, I hated this job. I'll admit it, part of the reason is that the job was not a great fit for me - I'm not a sales type. However, the other, much bigger reason I hated it was because of the issues above. Within only a few days, I felt like I couldn't trust anything about this company.

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Dynamic Edge Consulting Response
11y
Thanks for your feedback. Your experience/review is definitely going to be considered and I appreciate you taking the time to write such a thorough review. As far as any company goes, there are positions that are a great fit for some and not for others. We are a sales and marketing firm though, so I am surprised that no selling was the initial thought before starting with the company. The job is performance-based, but we do now offer different compensation options. Thanks for bringing this up - we will make the interview process even more thorough. -Management
1.0
24 Apr 2019
Recommend
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Pros

It wanted a five word minimum so there you go. No pro's to speak of though.

Cons

Oh the cons, I'd list them all but I don't want carpal tunnel. It's just another sales and marketing firm that wants to pay employees barely anything to go out there and peddle products like an old school door to door salesman. The same people who come into my current shop and I have to grab a boom and beat them back out the door. The feedback to honest reviews on here are hilarious too. The "management" and "president" just sarcastically reply to you stating this business just isn't for you and/or they have made changes to some aspects of the business.

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