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Ultimate Charities

Is this your company?

They are an MLM. Not an actual charity. - Marketing Coordinator Ultimate Charities Employee Review

1.0
Aug 29, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Definitely gained small-talk conversation skills and persuasion techniques.

Cons

People are unprofessional, and they underpay. They make you travel very far everyday and reimburse 2.50 dollars only if they assign you to give a ride to coworkers. At the end of the day, their business is to try to sell you the idea of becoming a director role while substantially underpaying you. I felt guilty for capitalizing on child suicide the entire time I worked there. Even if you are desperate for money, I don't recommend "working" aka wasting your precious time here.

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5.0
Mar 3, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Promotions, bonus opportunities, travel opportunities, professional development, free lunches, team events, positive company culture

Cons

Long hours, standing for long time, must be prepared for weather

1.0
Dec 13, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You feel like you’re helping your community and serving nonprofits (only a portion of donations collected even actually go to these organizations).

Cons

There is literally a YouTube documentary called The Slave Circle which speaks about companies run JUST like this one - some of which are currently being sued in class action law suits for illegal business practices. If you are considering working for this company and for Jerry, I implore you to take the time to watch this documentary before making your final decision. They will make it seem too good to be true in the interview - let me tell you: IT IS. The company is built like a pyramid scheme with an insanely high turnover rate. Jerry said multiple times that he reserves the right to not pay employees at all for the week if they miss one day. This would be used as a tactic to scare people into committing 60 hour work weeks with no sick days or time off for doctors appts, etc.

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