Project Launch Reviews

3.8

60% would recommend to a friend

(20 total reviews)

Nathan Stanton

Not enough data to show CEO approval

56% positive business outlook

Project Launch has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 20 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Project Launch employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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20 reviews
2.0
Feb 3, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Everyone is hyped up and want to see you succeed. Plenty of people from all backgrounds so you meet some unique people.

Cons

Its a door to door job where people will not want to talk to you. You are literally a solicitor begging people to buy office supplies. If you work a full 40 hours and have no sales, you are not getting paid. It's all commission based so good luck tryibg to find a steady source of income. Usually the same 5 people put of 50 have the highest sales so that's always a discouragement.

1.0
Jul 10, 2015

Fake Reviews

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None. There were fake promises and it's all a scam

Cons

All of these reviews were put up by the employees at this location in an attempt to up their stars on here. This company is a scam and they prey on people's need for work. Severe disappointment.

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Project Launch Response
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A negative review from an anonymous former employee? So far in our time in Burbank, we have only had to let go of two individuals; one for receiving too many customer complaints and one for committing fraud. Since that narrows down who this review could have come from, I understand why you chose to keep this anonymous. Terminating employees for misconduct will always be a tough but necessary part of running a healthy business. I hope you are able to find another line of work with more flexible standards.
3.0
Feb 5, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You make base weekly after your first week of training around $300 - $500. IT is a DRAW pay system, if you make more money in commission you keep the commission and not the base per week. QUILL a company owned by Staples is the company's office/medical/etc supplies you will be selling to nearby businesses, and Project Launch sells there stuff. Basically you talk to nearby small businesses and try to persuade them to switch over their supplies to Quill's and if they retain supplies from Quill you get residual income. Cool, but it is weird how so many of these "independent marketing companies" (I like to call them) say "MARKETING - TRAINING AVAILABLE" when in fact it is more sales, and you can tell by their indiscriminate website, with little to know detailed information on what they do but say it is "confidential."

Cons

SALES SALES SALES - As much as it says "Marketing" all these types of "Unknown/independent Companies" (I like to call them) start up with a few guys who want to get into the "business" and they usually say sales to get your attention as MARKETERS so BEWARE it is more SALES MARKETING if they want to get away with it. What is sad is that people like me want to avoid this at all costs as we are more marketers/advertisers then sales people. Funny I noticed a trend, most of the "executives" at these marketing startups like to mention how much "intramural sports" they played in college. Like it is a trend, once you leave college and you are a sports enthusiasts start marketing! IDK it is interesting.

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