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One Source Provider

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This Job is A SCAM - Multi-level Marketing (leads to nowhere) - my experiences in 2023 - Human Resources & Recruiting Specialist One Source Provider Employee Review

1.0
Sep 24, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Some helpful inspirational content that certain staff members may provide, and close-knit community of co-workers in the suffering and the lies of the company - You may earn some experience with marketing and recruiting - You may be qualified for certain Human Resources and recruiting training materials through the business accounts

Cons

- They lie from the beginning of recruiting about your salary and even some of the job resposibilities and career-growth opportunities - Recruiters scout people to call and text for this "job opportunity" (scam red flag) - Recruiters are told to lie and bend the truth about the role, including the salary, they are instructed from the top of the recruiters within the company to bend the truth and be vague about benefits and salary. They don't want you to answer too many questions over the phone and pressure people into coming in office for an interview - Three stages of interviews is a red flag also - Using a phone app that recruiters are instructed to download that is connected to the company on the recruiter's personal phone (HUGE red flag) - Business owners start off in the field and are then re-located to new areas with their other co-workers because the areas they originate from have run out of people to scam - They send multiple people and teams into the same new region to then compete with each other for "clients" and recruited individuals while paying people $12/hr base salary with commission (from selling energy plans to people in grocery stores) - My co-workers, originally from a different region, all lived together in the same two apartments in the same building and some were sleeping on the floor - Unlivable wage - Exploitation of individuals - Lies and false promises - They host national conferences and make it seem like the dream opportunity, to squeeze out time and efforts of others to drain them dry of everything and convince them to lie to others in order to loop them in too - They hire people with experience at every level, but mostly entry-level and convince them that this is a career-building opportunity in marketing - Most of the marketing strategies are passed onto you from the top down and they want you to follow their formulas - Their whole premise is a sales tactic and it's slimy, gross, and a lie - Super draining to call over 100 people a day (their baseline standard) and receive negative feedback on the other end by people who are (rightfully) frustrated that you're trying to scam them and reach out to them for a job that they didn't apply for - The company is the ORIGIN company - they start new businesses from people within other businesses under the company - top down multi-level-marketing scheme that makes it hard to trace back to them - Because of this model, business owners may be responsible for legal issues that may arise instead of OSP being held liable - This company may fall eventually when it runs out of people to scam or when people discover what's truly been going on within this wicked company - Greed is always at the center and at the top, everyone else underneath them falls in their terrible and exploitative business model

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Pros

Training available In most positions.

Cons

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1.0
Apr 3, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They make you feel valued until you’re no longer useful to them.

Cons

The lies begin in the recruiting process and don’t stop. They sell you on “the opportunity” so you’re running yourself ragged trying to make a livable wage. I got sucked in for almost a year. There’s mandatory team nights to give new hires the illusion of an inclusive and family oriented culture. They make you chant at morning meetings, give rudimentary sales advice, and then go work 8-10 hours in the field 6 days a week. You don’t get paid for the morning meetings or team nights, you get paid for your sales and have a less-than-minimum-wage fall back if you don’t reach their standards. All of your free time will be spent with coworkers and you’ll be eating fast food 10x per week. You’ll add hundreds if not thousands of miles on your car. They’ll con you into thinking you’ll be your own business owner when realistically the turnover rate is embarrassing and maybe 0.5% of people will make it. Don’t waste your time here. You’re very easily replaceable, even if they brainwash you into thinking you aren’t. It’s a disgusting company and I can’t imagine falling asleep peacefully at night knowing I’m scamming young, impressionable people who only want to live up to their potentials and pay their bills on time.

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