The good comes with the bad - BPA Insperity Employee Review

2.0
1 Feb 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Base salary is above the average for this line of work Spend card for business expenses including gas, maintenance for vehicle Good training and on-boarding Opportunity to make money Opportunity to go on trips Good people locally and at company HQ Once a year sales convention in Houston Good working environment between support and sales Employees are encouraged to volunteer set amount of hours each quarter Top management is really good. CEO is very approachable and practices what he preaches. Depending on your office catered breakfast or lunch once a week

Cons

Long, tedious, difficult sales cycle You are the highest priced vendor in a cost cutting environment Market is saturated with other vendors You must understand how employee benefits work and how they are administered (it takes time to know the numbers inside and out) Ability to understand math and how proposals are built You will experience a lot of turnover on the sales side (sometimes 6 or 7 new BPAs in six months) aka don't get close to the person beside you. They may not be around for long. Putting together numbers and a deal takes a lot of work. You could spend days putting together a proposal for nothing. Outdated CRM. Think no Salesforce. No integration with Outlook. In larger cities a re-tread of potential clients. Calling on someone who was just called on. Heavy emailing, cold calling and in person visits your first year. Few to zero leads from corporate Heavily metric and activity based managing. Unless you are familiar with this industry or have connections with medium sized business owners you will STRUGGLE initially. This job is not for beginners or entry level. In the end, for success it really depends on what office you are joining, the amount of tenured BPAs and most importantly your direct reporting manager. If you can find a place that has all of those in order this is a great job. You join a office with one or two of those items out of place you will struggle and probably won't make it to year 2. At the end of the day this is a hunter driven, aggressive B2B sales job. At least until you are able to build your own book of business and have new BPAs bring you deals that you split credit and commissions with this job will be a lot of rejections. If you can get to year 2 your odds of success increase dramatically.

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Insperity Response
7y
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Cons

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1.0
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Cons

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Insperity Response
1mo
We highly value the opinions of our employees, and we appreciate your review. Please feel free to email us at contact@insperity.com to discuss your concerns in more detail. Your feedback is integral to our continuous improvement efforts, and we are here to address any issues you may have.
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