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Summit Electric Supply

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A learning experience. - Sales Manager Summit Electric Supply Employee Review

1.0
Mar 24, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Opportunity to learn an industry. 401k, paid time off.

Cons

The company is going thru a major corporate overhual, plus over the last 6 to 9 months pretty much all the senior account managers have jumped ship. New management has brought in their cronies and friends from valen distribution and other rival company's, all the while, giving promotions to them, and pigeon holing all devoted and tenerd sales men. I can only imagine what they are doing to the hourly guys, probably hanging a position (carrot) in front of them and giving it to an inexperienced child or better yet, telling them "your due for a significant merit increase" and giving them 50 cents.

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5.0
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Pros

Employee Oriented / Family Oriented Understanding and Flexible Minimal Stress Environment

Cons

Business fluctuations Standard company issues

1.0
Jun 9, 2026
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Recommend
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Pros

Coworkers are mostly kind and usually helpful.

Cons

Summit’s management structure is as bloated and incompetent. If you enjoy being paid the absolute absolute bottom of market value while wrestling with a self insurance plan that feels more like extortion than a benefit, this is the place for you. Good luck supporting your family here unless your kids eat air and your landlord accepts thoughts and prayers. Meanwhile, the sales team operates with complete immunity, chasing razor thin margins that ensure the only "bonus" the rest of us ever see is a company write off pizza party. Summit isn’t a career path, it’s a waiting room for your next job. Expect to be chronically understaffed, aggressively overworked, and relentlessly bullied for "performance" by a six-figure manager who couldn't identify an Excel cell if their life depended on it. Every single department is hemorrhaging: Warehouse: Starving on pathetic comp and choked by insurance premiums. Accounting & HR: Drowning in understaffing, abysmal pay, and bloated leadership that is either completely disassociated from reality or just downright incompetent. General Admin: Ghost town staffing and bottom tier wages. IT: 100% absorbed by the new parent company to escape the misery. The only people doing great? Sales and upper management. They remain entirely unbothered by the operational hurdles they so graciously manufacture, ruling the office with the fragile ethics and backward economics of a middle school playground.

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