This job is a literal scam! - Account Manager A Promotions Employee Review

1.0
Sep 22, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

There aren't any pros to this job. It's the worst.

Cons

This job is one of the worst experiences I've ever had to deal with. They tell you it's an account manager job for a direct marketing agency when in reality they just want you to sell on parking lots, badgering people while they're eating in their cars to sell them random products. The whole interview it's a lie. The salary they suggest you'll earn is not attainable, there are no benefits and as you "grow" within the company, they expect you to work basically from 7 pm to 8 pm + with the promise that in 1 year tops you'll own your own office. You will be disrespected every single day and expected to sell a certain amount of goodie bags with low-quality products or otherwise, you will have to go "night merch" which is basically finding a gas station to get people in their cars to buy your stuff. They don't care about safety at all. Plus, the "client", who in reality is the owner, Brock James Colette, is a convicted felon for murder who was in prison for 10 years for killing someone, and now he just scams others.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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A Promotions Response
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We're delighted to hear that you had an amazing experience with us! We appreciate your compliments, Thank you!
1.0
Jan 6, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- To be honest, very little, some of the people were nice

Cons

- In order to be effective, you need to entirely ignore any normal ideas of public social decency; you'll be trained to approach people in parking lots, people at work in private offices, while they're shopping for groceries with their children, etc. - This is not a marketing firm, the only "client" is a guy named Brock, who owns/ co-owns the company, and while friendly, seems like he's under the influence, or has some other impairment. - You're shilling $20 bags of 2-3 accessories to random people. If you have any reasonable amount of self awareness, dignity, or skepticism of others, I promise you don't want to work here.

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