"this was a good place to work at with lots of interesting projects and friendly people."
"I would love to work for YP full time, but due to their contract with Amdocs and KellyMitchell, that dream is not a reality. The people I work with on a regular basis are fun and I enjoy the atmosphere, but the pay for all the work I do and all the travel is nowhere near par."
"I have worked for Yellow Pages for about a year and it's really a great company to work."
"Great experience with the company. There were new investors to the company and they pretty much fired 70% of the workers in the company."
"Very good company. Great culture."
"I have worked in many companies but working at YP has been the best experience so far. There is a lot of focus recently on changing the company from the inside out and the outside in. Those changes have included re-branding and new products, but also a new focus on employee comfort and freedom. I always have the ability to do my job while enjoying my workplace."
"This was once a fun job that paid very well. Now it is nothing more than a micromanaged sales prison where they want you to beg for sales and NOT do the right thing for the customer. I believe in customer care and building ongoing relationships. All YP cares about it getting money. I am a great salesperson and I could've done far greater at this company if I could stand behind the products they sell. I could not. They also changed the pay structure resulting in drastic pay cuts to great reps."
"YP was a fantastic employer while they were in the AT&T fold. After Cerberus took over, things went downhill quickly. Hundred of people lost their jobs in 2013, including many vice presidents. Many bargained employees also had their jobs eliminated, and were given the opportunity to apply for a non-union job as an account manager, which made them an at will employee. The morale is horrible right now, and advertisers are questioning the reporting coming from YP's products."
"YP is good for people who are looking for an entry level job after college. YP is willing to hire people with no previous experience, which few companies do. They let you start off slow. You're not expected to produce results immediately, so there's little pressure on you when you're first hired. They have decent training. However, the pay is very low for graphic designers. You'll get paid significantly more anywhere else. You also have very little input about your job."
"I have worked at YP.com for 12 years. YP was formally AT&T. Our digital media products and mix of traditional print yellowpages have accounted for thousands of satisfied advertisers. I have held three different sales positions moving up each time. I truly enjoy working with advertisers and helping clients reach their advertising goals."
"I have been with this company for 14 months and have determined that it's not for me. Not only has my compensation been changed dramatically in the past 12 months, everything that I have sold is getting cancelled because after using the products, the customers are finding out that they are ineffective. Practically everything that I sell is charging back."
"This is a great company to work for if you love sales! The training is amazing and the pay is great. The company environment can be quite stressful but if you are highly competitive and will do everything you can to win, you will find great success within the company."
"Doubt these guys will survive, Print Advertising is dying fast and the only thing that made these guys a player was all the print yellow page sales reps selling digital products as add on . In digital alone they cant make margin, This is a company trying to be a ,com, but it still has that old ATT mentality. No cutting edge products nothing new ,,,always the Johnny Come Lately failures including Buzz (Social Media) Deal of the Day (Daily Deals) and the latest is providing post cards"
YP has an overall rating of 3.4 Average Rating out of 5, based on over 13 YP Review Ratings left anonymously by YP employees, which is 13% lower than the average rating for all companies on CareerBliss. 77% of employees would recommend working at YP.
YP employees earn $65,000 annually on average, or $31 per hour, which is 2% lower than the national salary average of $66,000 per year. 13 YP employees have shared their salaries on CareerBliss. Find YP Salaries by Job Title.
77% of employees would recommend working at YP with the overall rating of 3.4 out of 5. Employees also rated YP 3.2 out of 5 for Company Culture, 3.4 for Rewards You Receive, 2.5 for Growth Opportunities and 3.2 for support you get.
According to our data, the highest paying job at YP is a Key Account Executive at $150,000 annually. Browse YP Salaries by Job Profile.
According to our data, the lowest paying job at YP is a Digital Media Consultant at $45,000 annually. Browse YP Salaries by Job Profile.
According to reviews on CareerBliss, employees commonly rated the pros of working at YP to be Company Culture, People You Work With, Person You Work For and Rewards You Receive, and cons to be Growth Opportunities.
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