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Pyramid Scheme - Marketing Executive Envision Executives Employee Review

5.0
Jul 7, 2023
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Pros

None come to mind. They know how to trick you into a position

Cons

They hire you for an executive position but you end up having to flag people down outside of store front for donations. They tell you that you have to make a certain amount in donations consistently before you move the “next phase” of training. Your pay is commission based and you don’t get the salary they advertise until you make a certain amount consistently. When you ask questions they clearly give you a beat around the bush answer with our ever truly answering the obvious question. The Texas office has you out front of stores like Walmart for 7 hours during the dead heat of summer and then say you basically have to get over it and get used to it. They sold me but I got out quick! Don’t drink the koolaid of team nights and boating trips (only leads get to go on the boat trip so make enough in commission so you can go)

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Envision Executives Response
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Hi we are very sorry to hear about your experience and for the distress that this has caused you. We are concerned that we didn't deliver on our level of standards. We do make sure that we are transparent with our work policies before selecting employees. We certainly don't want to make any false promises which may disappoint our candidates. It’s important to note that a pyramid scheme which is illegal in the United States, requires an initial payment from any new member, and that is not something that we would ever ask of our employees. None of our partners would ever associate themself with a pyramid scheme because it would tarnish their reputation. We offer multiple compensation packages that are all structured so that each one of our team members has a base salary or hourly pay in addition to bonuses and incentives. We would like to discuss this with you further as transparency and honesty are part of our core values. Please do not hesitate to contact us at hr@envisionexecutives.com to discuss this further.

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1.0
Jun 4, 2025
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Pros

None. This is a complete mlm scam. Waste of time.

Cons

Avoid at all costs. 8/hr pay. "Leading" the charity events is standing out in the elements whether it's heat, rain or cold outside stores from 10 to 6, with at max an hour drive on your own dime with no reimbursement with a drive to the office for meetings stupid meetings that could be done over zoom for little more than an hour. Stores you "fundraise" at include liquor stores, Walmarts, fitness stores and other stores of like kind. About half of the time you do it with permission from the stores and half of the time you set up the events at stores without permission and have to sneakily do the event and get kicked off the property or have the police called. The pay is poor and predatory. It's commission based with poor percentage. They claim to use only 12% of the funds allocated by the charity for fundraising, which baffles me because why not use it all and pay more? Where does the rest of the money go? Don't be fooled by the team nights, basic pandering to string you along. Dress code is also stupid because you have to bring a change of clothes with you. You show up to the office in suits and business attire for an hour at most before changing into jeans and t shirt every day. Also do research on how much the CEOs make. Very interesting.

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