The difference between average people and achieving people is their perception of and response to failure.
Cons
NO company is perfect! What one person sees as a flaw, another may receive it differently.
KnackTek is a growing company, their model definitely does not work for everyone.
KNACKTEK Response
8y
Thank you for that honest feedback. One thing KnackTek is very passionate about is helping people take that next step in their life and career. It is impossible to make everyone happy, but we work every day to help our employees realize their dreams. We wish you continued success, and here's a link to our anonymous feedback form if you have any other suggestions: http://bit.ly/2tDlvJM
They will give you a shot. If you manage to do what you're supposed to, they will take you a long way.
I definitely recommend this job to anyone that loves and is committed to work, or someone that has been working to or studying to have a job that they will love.
Cons
It's A LO-O-O-O-O-O-O-T of work at times, but it's the nature of the industry. You may not like the pay if you've ran your own business for a while.
KNACKTEK Response
2y
Thank you for your enthusiastic recommendation and for recognizing us as a great place to work. We're thrilled to hear that you've found our environment supportive and rewarding. We understand that our industry can demand a lot at times, and we appreciate your dedication and commitment. Your feedback is valuable to us, and we'll continue striving to provide opportunities for growth and success. We're grateful to have you as part of our team and look forward to continuing our positive collaboration.
I've worked with some of the most amazing people. My co workers always had encouraging words and kept a positive attitude when I was feeling defeated by this job and I tried to do the same for them. My trainer was good.
Cons
This company is based on lies and deception. They built a dream of working for big companies and sold it to recent graduates ready to start a career, but getting to that dream job is what they lied about. I went a whole year without a contract position that they promised; they wanted me to work two days a week and still pay for all my bills (I didn't). When I finally had enough they tried to use my contract against me, even though it null and void. My group went one month without any communication from Knacktek. Moral of the story is beware of the "used cars man" pitch that they will try to sell. Even though two people out of my group received contracts after a year of training and "marketing" our "perfect resumes", but the other seven of us didn't.