Avoid this company at all costs — especially if you’re a recent graduate. - Sales Representative Steppe2 Employee Review

1.0
Apr 23, 2025
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Pros

No experience required – They’ll take anyone, which could be helpful if you're truly desperate to get something on your CV. Learn to deal with rejection fast – If nothing else, door-to-door sales will toughen you up. Some team members are nice – You might find a few decent people in the same boat, which makes the experience slightly more bearable.

Cons

Completely misleading job description – Job titles like “marketing associate” or “brand manager” are just a front for commission-based door-to-door sales. Predatory toward fresh grads – They target young, eager jobseekers with big promises and zero transparency. Cold-call sales in rough neighborhoods – Expect long hours outdoors in bad weather, often in areas that feel unsafe. Unstable pay – Largely commission-based with little to no base salary. You might earn less than minimum wage. Zero career development – No actual marketing, no mentorship, no professional growth. Just sales quotas. High turnover – Almost everyone quits once they realize what the job actually is. Wastes your time – You’ll be frustrated and disappointed if you're looking for a legit career opportunity. Steepe 2 presents itself as a sleek, modern marketing firm with opportunities in PR, brand management, and marketing. In reality, it's a thinly veiled door-to-door sales job. They make big promises — “fast-track to management,” “growth,” “client interaction” — but in reality, you're out in freezing cold British weather knocking on doors in dodgy cul-de-sacs around London, trying to sell milk and internet packages. It’s misleading, exhausting, and frankly predatory. They seem to deliberately target fresh grads, people eager to start their careers, by listing jobs that sound professional (and even exciting), but then bait-and-switch you into commission-based street sales. Minimum wage if you're lucky — and that's only if you hit unrealistic targets. One of their job ads even said “no experience necessary,” which now makes sense in hindsight — they just need bodies to push products, not actually develop anyone's career. I’m genuinely glad I saw through the act early on. If you’re job hunting, be careful and research companies that seem too good to be true — especially ones like this that are vague about what the job actually entails. TL;DR: Scammy, misleading, and a complete waste of time. Do not apply.

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2.0
Jun 2, 2026
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Pros

learn resilience and sale skills

Cons

conned into thinking you will make it big and far

1.0
May 26, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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