Honestly love it here - Anonymous employee Core Focus Employee Review

5.0
Aug 13, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The environment is great, everyone is really sweet, management is eager to help you develop the skills necessary for you to succeed. Huge emphasis on having fun and contributing to a positive atmosphere.

Cons

If you're lazy, you won't last. Being a team player, keeping an open mind, and maintaining a positive outlook are key.

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5.0
Aug 9, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

All these reviews are total bull they are pretty up front about what the job is from the beginning and oh my god the growth structure is amazing and straight to the point and the people saying you can’t make any money doing it just obviously aren’t hard workers literally doing your bare minimum you could make around 700 dollars if you aren’t doing that you have crappy work ethic and with no sales skills and if that’s the case weather it was a office job or door to door sales this job was never the one for you

Cons

Stop putting bad reviews on here I almost thought these were true and passed on a opportunity that’s gonna change my life because I’m gonna work for it

2.0
May 31, 2018
Anonymous intern
Recommend
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Pros

The environment is great! Everyone is willing to help you improve your professional skills. Upon arrival, you are welcomed with open arms. Everyone learns your name and you become a part of the family! Employees go out for lunch together and participate in weekly team outings. There is definitely a sense of family and togetherness.

Cons

The interview process is quick. If you apply today, you’ll be working tomorrow. On your first day, you’re given a script to memorize and you spend an hour practicing your pitch. You are then are given 3 days to pick up on the skills to be a successful salesman and to learn the psychological aspects to your potential consumer. On the 4th day you are out on your own going door to door in hopes of getting a “lead”. You come to the office dressed in business professional and then stop at Walgreens prior to visiting the neighborhoods to change into different clothes and then is told to change back into business professional upon arrival to the office to debrief. The job descriptions are misleading. I was not told that this would be a “door-to-door” internship. There is no base pay, you don’t learn this until your second interview, your pay is 100% comission. So If you are not content with spending long hours (2pm-8pm) outside walking door-to-door, I do not insist on you applying.

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