Premier Roofing reviews

4.1

81% would recommend to a friend

(175 total reviews)

Luke Marklin

76% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Premier Roofing has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 175 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Premier Roofing employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Construction, Repair & Maintenance Services industry (3.7 stars).

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175 reviews
4.0
Apr 1, 2016

Great Job

Recommend
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Pros

You will work with great people. There is a simple equation to the job... The harder you work the more money you will make. I worked with Premier for 3 years and was promoted every year and doubled my money every year that I was there. I worked out of the Colorado Springs branch and it was a great place to work. If you get the opportunity to work there I would say do not hesitate, It will change your life. For me it was not only about the money but more about the experience that I received working for Premier. I am leaving this job with so many skills that many of my friends in other industries do not have and I am well above where they are in the work force. The only reason I am leaving this job is because I am from the south and it is time for me to go back home.

Cons

If you do decide to Leave Premier there is not a good exit strategy. You will be leaving money on the table. When I told Premier that I was leaving they put my commissions on hold and I realized really quick that I probably will not see another dollar from Premier. I felt betrayed by the company because they did not tell me that this would happen. I found out because my checks just stopped coming without warning. Every situation is different and this might not happen to you.

2.0
Apr 26, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

I was personally "allowed" to work from home (but some people aren't and are not provided any explanation). The team I directly worked with was great.

Cons

I worked at Premier Roofing for two years and held two different roles during my time with them. In both of my roles, I was paid ~20% below market average. When my team asked for a raise (nothing crazy, commensurate with comp for similar roles in the area), we were told it wasn't in the budget because they didn't hit their company goals last year. Two weeks later, they were spending what I can only imagine was tens of thousands of dollars on a company party, and a month after that, they were sending dozens of salespeople to Costa Rica for an all-expenses paid trip. I've also heard multiple corporate employees claim that their "company culture makes up for pay issues." How can you claim to have a "great company culture" if you're knowingly underpaying your employees? Massively disorganized. Things were always changing with little to no notice, and we were expected to keep up with those changes. You think after 17 years in business, they'd have some processes set in stone. I've never worked for a more white, or more male company in my life, and there are exactly zero efforts aimed at diversity, equity, or inclusion. Both in leadership and in the entry-level sales roles. They claim to value all of their employees, but do nothing to back up that claim. As I said before, I was underpaid as are/were many others in office roles (I personally know of half a dozen people that quit in the last year because of pay issues). They also gave us, as recruiters, no resources to do our jobs well in terms of access to things like seminars, interview training, LinkedIn Recruiter, etc. They do not foster an inclusive atmosphere for any underrepresented groups which you think they would do if they really valued ALL of their employees. The sales reps that I was responsible for recruiting are only paid commission (no base salary), do not get PTO or sick time, and until literally a few months ago, did not have access to employer provided health insurance. It's also time to catch up with remote work. Let your employees work remotely. Especially if you're not going to require employees to be vaccinated or wear masks. There is no firm policy on remote work. They let some people work from home, and some aren't allowed to, with no explanation. And by the way, I did bring up every single point here to my manager and every issue was brushed under the rug, either by my manager who didn't want to bring it up the chain of command, or by leadership. I truly just want to warn people about what you're getting into. I met some great people and learned a lot (mostly what to look out for in my next job), but Premier is stuck in 2005 when they were founded. They will not be able to flourish if they continue not valuing their employees, not valuing diversity, and putting profits before people.

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Premier Roofing Response
4y
Thank you for your feedback. We are sorry your experience at Premier did not meet your expectations. In your next position, consider reaching out to someone in Human Resources if you have questions regarding policies, programs, or company benefits. We wish you had given our HR Department the chance to help you while you were here. Regarding our work from home situation, we are proud to offer remote and remote/hybrid positions throughout the organization. In fact, we do have a policy about it and continue to offer employment that is flexible and meets a variety of needs. Understanding that commissions and bonuses, which are earned based on meeting individual performance targets, are a large part of the total rewards for the Sales Recruiter role, we are sorry your compensation package did not meet your needs. We continue to foster an environment of rewarding performance, sharing wins, collaborating with our teammates, training and development, and having fun. Lastly, we are proud of the diversity of our teammates at all levels of the organization. This is why we transparently display it on our company website.
1.0
Feb 15, 2020

Door to Door

Recommend
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Pros

If you can get good at door to door sales, there isn't too much in the world that you probably can't sell. I was able to form good relationships with some homeowners and solving their problems was really fulfilling.

Cons

The business model has questionable ethics. Usually homeowners don't actually need a new roof but our supervisors were insistent that we sign them up any way. Support is limited but your supervisor will text/call/check your location to make sure that you are out there knocking doors 7 days a week. The guilt trip that they send you on if you want to take a weekend off is incredible. The actual roofing product that they put on is mediocre at best, I would encourage any rep to do their own objective research on the materials and crews that they use for their jobs, rather than just reading the marketing materials that they give to you. A solely commission based job means that your going to be subject to an intense income tax on anything that you do earn. Ask your supervisor about their sales rep turn over throughout a roofing season or about how many sales reps return for a second year, those numbers will speak for themselves. For some reason, a positive company culture is stressed a lot, but our team outings were more like a mandatory family game night than an actual fun way to blow off steam.

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Premier Roofing Response
6y
Thanks for taking time to share your thoughts about Premier. I can assure you that we are an ethical and reputable company that requires all of our reps to sign an honor code upon hiring. Additionally, we have an A+ rating with the BBB, have some of the best warranties in the business, and ensure that all projects are approved by insurance before production begins. We are also dedicated to using only the highest quality materials and the best shingles in the business. And while this position is not for everyone, good matches stay with Premier for years. We are sorry you had a negative experience.
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