Challenging but rewarding work - Junior Manager Launch 513 Employee Review

5.0
May 13, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

This is a place where someone can step up and see what they're made of. For people who want to go outside of their comfort zones and learn new things daily, this would be the right workplace for them.

Cons

It's not for anyone. Anyone who isn't willing to put in the work will not reap any benefits from earnings to progression. Success is dependent on the person to speak up and ask questions, plan from the night before, come in awake and ready to go.

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5.0
Aug 12, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Challenging work so that no two days are the same, learn new things every day, working in a team with like-minded go-getter type of people, friendly competition to push everyone to their best, performance-based earnings allows hard working people to thrive

Cons

Some people in the office with bad habit/laziness bring the team down, if you are not present you will not be successful, requires high levels of organization and focus

1.0
Jun 29, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Learned confidence, how to speak better about things, and more confidently. I also now have a summer horror story to tell my friends.

Cons

Shame I can't give a 0 star rating. Came into work hoping to make some money during the summer of college. Ended up losing all the money I had saved up on rides to the office, lodging, and traveling. During the interview, they said that I would be paid $400 weekly, with opportunities for entrepreneurship and learning. In reality, it is only when I arrived at the office on my first day that they had the wonderful idea to tell me that I would ONLY be paid on commissions and ONLY if I made a sale. And to add insult to injury, I would be standing in a Kroger's for 7 hours every day begging people to buy internet only to get ignored. And when you DO manage to make a sale, you would only get paid two weeks after, or only when the person actually installs the product. After having already traveled to the city, I had no choice but to stick with it and hope to make some money. Granted, I was a TERRIBLE salesperson, but I would have never taken this job if they had been upfront and honest about the pay and what I would be doing. Everybody at the office is also super weird about "work ethic" and "opportunities for advancement", it almost feels cult-ish. Meanwhile, the CEO's sidekicks have been doing this same job for years now and have had nothing to show for it at all, at least during the time I was there. I suspect the positive reviews on here are by these same people as well, because there is no way anyone can enjoy doing this day in and day out for years and think that there are any opportunities there. So, unless you want to be exploited for weeks on end before you're able to make some meager money, run away.

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