Great opportunity for the right person! - Campaign Manager TS Promotions Employee Review

4.0
May 1, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

I had tons of fun working at TS promotions. I learned so much about marketing and the psychology behind the consumer mindset. I also got to travel which I really enjoyed. CEO was always very helpful when I needed advice and took time to meet with me outside the office. In the few months I had the opportunity to work there, I became so much stronger in the business world.

Cons

It is definitely hard work. Not the type of position where you get away with the bare minimum. Unfortunately, some issues in my family caused me to have to leave the company and it's not the type of job you can be in half way. As much as I enjoyed traveling it wan't a good fit for me at this time but I'm hoping to re-join the team in the future.

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5.0
Apr 21, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

If you want to do something with your life, learn, and grow, then apply!

Cons

If your lazy, negative, or don't like to work hard- stay away!

3
2.0
Mar 21, 2014
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

A lot of travel opportunities if you want to travel. Good as a part-time job for college students looking for experience in sales.

Cons

CEO sees employees as numbers, not as people. CEO is very unproffessional: constantly emailing employees last minute changes and expects employees to be "yes men". Rather than helping employees problem solve, gets angry. Extremely high employee turnover. Job descriptions online are a lie; there are promises to learn marketing and public relations, but this is strictly a sales job. You will spend hours standing at a Sams Club or Costco being a sample person. A LOT of travel without gas or food reimbursement. Minimum hourly wage with no benefits or helath insurance. There are promises for salaried income and benefits once you get promoted into management, but its very hard to get promoted. Many training sessions and office meetings are "optional" so you will not get paid for those.

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