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Alliance Event Management

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Manipulative of Young Businesspeople - Marketing Coordinator Alliance Event Management Employee Review

1.0
Oct 17, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

The HR rep for this company is very friendly and is the only person I ever felt comfortable talking to about my paycheck. There are also a few other people that work/have worked for the company that are kind to others and helpful as far as figuring out how the job works.

Cons

Unfortunately, you have to figure out how the job works after you've already been hired. I originally applied to be a "Public Relations Assistant" on Linkedin, which coincided with my goal of being in a customer service position at a marketing firm. So of course, I was overjoyed to be given an opportunity for an interview. That's where the lies begin. You are told that you will only be entry level for a brief couple of weeks, and then you move into management, to assistant manager, and then owner. So you discover it's a sales job and the wage points are completely inaccurate. As an entry level employee, they throw you into "the field" (well, I had to wait two weeks before I could get any hours because the owner decided she didn't want to send me to train yet even though I was commuting upwards of one and a half hours to work) and you are required to work about eight hours with only a few small ten-minute breaks. You're working at $9/hr, but the leaders explain that if you make commission, you jump up to $14/hr? I'm not 100% sure where that number even comes from, considering I have done the math several times. That's another thing - you make hourly OR commission (they don't explain that in the interview process). Even after all of that, don't expect to get paid the full amount you are promised. On one occasion, a coworker did significantly better in sales than I did, was paid for gas, and still made less than I did on my paycheck that month. I remember showing my paycheck to him and a newer person on the staff caught a glimpse and asked, "Is that what the paychecks usually look like?" I could see how worried he was. It was appalling, actually. The closer I got to being promoted out of entry level, the more truth I learned about how this place operates. The pay is wrong. We're not supposed to tell the new people that we have to meet a sales quota. New people aren't supposed to know there is an "off paper" checklist to be promoted, which really means they have to start winning the popularity contest in the office. As a firm believer in ethical practices (I mean, shouldn't every person be a firm believer in ethical practices??), I simply broke under the pressure or having to falsify information that can potentially ruin someone's livelihood. Compensation is not a joke. Some of these people have families to consider. On one occasion, the owner called a former employee's newborn child "an excuse", because he was late to work that morning. That is absolutely unacceptable behavior on all account. The business is not lucrative. This business will not create success or amplify your resume in any way. And so many young, recent college graduates are not yet aware that action can be taken against unethical companies, so they are the best prey. Don't ever let yourself be taken up in the web of lies spun by this company and its father company, Smartcircle. They are all exactly the same, go read the reviews. I sincerely hope someone sees this and believes it. I felt humiliated for weeks after I quit, wondering how I let myself be put in this situation. Don't be another college graduate that is deceived into thinking this is how you can pay for your student loans, your rent, and your family. You'll leave with an empty wallet and a broken heart.

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5.0
Oct 23, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Alliance Event Management has been the best job I've ever had. The environment was energetic, upbeat and everyone was supportive of each other, but the best thing about the business was the owner! When you were down, she lifted you up. When you made a mistake, she was there to help you. If you needed someone to watch your child so that you could work, she did it! If you couldn't afford food, she'd buy you food! If you didn't have money for gas and couldn't get to work, she would give you the money. Without a doubt, she was the best owner anyone could dream of having.

Cons

The only cons to this business are the people leaving one star reviews who used to work there. At Alliance Event Management, you had the ability to make as much or as little money as you desired. You gained as much or as little knowledge as you wished. You moved up in the company at the pace you wanted. All of these trash reviews were left by weak minded people who are ignorant and short sighted and couldn't hold themselves accountable for the goals that they set for themselves!

1.0
Oct 16, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

This company has an incredibly high turnover rate, so look forward to seeing new faces every other week. You'll at least make a few friends

Cons

-$9/hr with no commission until you break even -You have to use your own personal vehicle for transportation with little to no compensation. Seriously, you'll get $35 flat for a trip to Cookeville. That's less than 20¢/mile without hourly pay -The office is smaller than my apartment and it doesn't have chairs or air conditioning -No lunch breaks. You're literally encouraged to skip meals (but still log them without pay) because you want to "reach your goals." Also you can't leave the Sam's Club or retailer where the event is taking place -You're also encouraged to stay longer than your shifts to meet this goals -- WITHOUT PAY. If you leave early, you're reprimanded in a weird exchange of gaslighting/emotional manipulation about your "growth" -There's no real growth here. The business is failing, despite it being open for only 7 months. No one has been promoted to even Assistant Management -Your boss and most of your coworkers are unqualified for the position they pitch you. There's no real competition -- anyone is hired. The manager is literally a college dropout and only a handful of employees have degrees To summarize, this is a pyramid scheme. If you've made it to Glassdoor, listen. The positive reviews are fake and written by management. They'll try and convince you that we weren't right for this job, but really we just had the common sense to get out. Disregard all of the various positions that are listed with this company; it is a direct sales job. You will stand inside of a Sam's Club and sell shoddy hair dryers. Next

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