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Infinity ONE Marketing

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I never knew I could enjoy going to work until now... - Campaign Manager Infinity ONE Marketing Employee Review

5.0
Apr 29, 2013
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Pros

This is a great opportunity for motivated people. Office environment is very positive and surrounds you with individuals who want you to succeed and are eager to put forth time and effort to help you get there. Management encourages you to be a leader by providing constant feedback, training and challenging you to improve. They provide lots of opportunity to travel and the chance to participate in fun events!

Cons

This is not your typical 9-5 so it may require you to sacrifice some time with friends/family. It does require some early mornings and weekends, but well worth it.

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5.0
Aug 21, 2013
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Pros

I started at Infinity ONE Marketing in an entry-level position when I was 19 years old. I worked really hard and grew with the company. I learned to set goals for myself and achieve them. I also learned time management skills and the importance of being a self-starter. I moved up really quickly in the company as do others with my similar work ethic. I'm so glad that I took this job at the beginning because it has opened up a lot of opportunity for me that I would not have had otherwise.

Cons

I personally don't have anything that I dislike about the structure of the company or the management team. Some, however, do have a hard time with the work load. This job is not for you if you want to sit at a desk and fool around all day, but if you are willing to work hard you will be able to move up very very quickly.

1.0
Oct 2, 2012
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pretty much none. If you would like to one day make 40,000 working 60 hours a week in a Sams or Costco, go for it.

Cons

Used to be called Violet Crown Promotions. Management lies to employees, promising the opportunity to make more money/advance to a "great" position. Most employees are recent college graduates who have absolutely no work experience and do not realize how ridiculous their position is, but luckily for them, they do not actually need the money to pay any bills. The position is not "face-to-face marketing," it is sales, and you will most likely make minimum wage and will definitely pay for your own travel. Travel= driving to locations stretching from Waco to San Marcos to stand behind a booth in a Costco or Sams Club and sell products. No benefits. Coworkers are spoiled, easily brainwashed, and annoying as...

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