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Greater Boston Events

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Fake marketing to entry level employees and unprofessional interviewer. - Marketing Associate Greater Boston Events Employee Review

3.0
Jun 21, 2014
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Pros

Fast response rate to resumes. ( probably because they're desperate to hire people) If you can speak English, and drive a car, and sell Cable TV to people at places like Walmart, you're hired.

Cons

First of all, if this company posts their positions as "marketing," then it is a scam. It is actually a sales position. This company sends employees to places like WalMart and BJ's, and makes them sell to customers there. (Essentially, this is a store manager position to sell cable TV). Their only client is Direct TV.

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5.0
Jan 7, 2015
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Pros

Every week in the business is like a year of growth comparing to any other companies. The experience and education someone can get out of greater boston events is phenomenal. Great management team and very supportive. Always ready to help in anyways and fix any problems or issues you are experiencing.

Cons

Its not for people who are not looking to challenge themselves into a new career. its not easy but you will fall in love with every step and challenge you will take.

1.0
Nov 11, 2014
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Pros

You can get a job with them rather quickly. No experience is necessary but there's a reason for that.

Cons

Okay, so I feel I need to intervene here. This is a company that will hire anyone to a work a job that is something not many people would want to do despite how many reviews posted here say it is. After you are hired, you have to train the next person and so on and so forth. Anyways the job is working on a sales floor selling cable in stores like Wal-Mart as one reviewer already said. If you think that is a job that sounds like it has endless opportunities, be my guest. You work long hours on a small base salary and with the amount of hours you have to work, it equals less than minimum wage if you sell nothing. If you sell little, you make almost nothing. That is the reality of sales/commission jobs.That's how they get you. It's that simple. Here's the truth. I expect to see a flurry of more positive reviews posted after this one in a matter of days. Companies sometimes go out of their way to try to boast their ratings.

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