Great company to be a part of - Anonymous employee GENERATIONAL GROUP Employee Review

5.0
6 Mar 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Training, support and expectations of employees are integrated. I have never worried that I would be asked to do something that was different from the stated goals. Executives don't allow unethical behavior no matter your production level.

Cons

No negatives. As a young company they have the normal struggles with learning what works and what doesn't. They are willing to try new ideas and that is refreshing even though not everything works out perfectly.

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5.0
8 Sept 2025
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Pros

Relaxed, low-stress, inter-company hiring, good connections!

Cons

Full time in person work, lack of pay.

3.0
22 Nov 2025
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Pros

It's pretty easy to get hired because they had a very high turnover in the SBA role. The initial training was good. The break room was very nice. The office was aesthetically okay for a cube farm. The pay was competitive, the bonuses came in the form of VISA or AMEX gift cards. Friendly coworkers. If you can hang out for a year or so, you can get another business development job anywhere in town. You'll be special.

Cons

Do not miss more than your one day off during the probation period. The drudgery was expectedly relentless in that role. Most people either quit within three months to a year, or you could be "quitted" involuntarily because of market fluctuations, or if you get on the wrong side of the floor management through no fault of your own, other than they simply do not like you. You'll be put in a situation where you get mostly voicemails or unqualified prospects that should have been vetted, and you'll be terminated for not making sales through your ever-present probation periods. Expect to be on probation throughout your stay. Co-workers in other departments and upper management could be very condescending to the bottom of the company food chain, the SBAs.

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