First you will be called in for an initial screening interview which is a breeze. There is a lot of parking so that is no issue. If they decide to call you in for a second interview (which they will, because they need plenty of suckers), you will then spend an entire day, from 9am-5pm in a van, being driven to locations to be shown how to solicit.
While you thought that you were being interviewed for an assistant manager position, purposefully mislead, you are actually schooled on how to solicit in great detail, as if you will be soliciting, from door to door, for a looong time. So first sign of zero integrity- misleading me into thinking I'm applying as assistant manager. The reality is, that you are applying as a door-to-door solicitor, with the CHANCE of being steadily promoted into management. When? No one knows. Between 3 weeks and 6 months. No typo, that's the type of certainty they offered. Until you are promoted into a "senior" position, you will live off of commission. Does that sound secure? No.
After I was approved of by the initial interviewer and the account manager under whom I'd be working, I finally had to meet with the "director." He asked me several basic questions and offered me the job. I initially accepted. But I expressed my concern about getting paid solely off commission, looking for some sort of reassurance, as I am a recent college graduate without savings, and commission-only is risky business. Well, instead he irrelevantly told me who his daddy was and how he goes golfing with AT&T managers. He started getting irritable after I asked him some questions, which he invited me to do. At that point my mind was set that this place was, umm, not for me. I told him that I changed my mind and I get out of there.
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First you will be called in for an initial screening interview which is a breeze. There is a lot of parking so that is no issue. If they decide to call you in for a second interview (which they will, because they need plenty of suckers), you will then spend an entire day, from 9am-5pm in a van, being driven to locations to be shown how to solicit.
While you thought that you were being interviewed for an assistant manager position, purposefully mislead, you are actually schooled on how to solicit in great detail, as if you will be soliciting, from door to door, for a looong time. So first sign of zero integrity- misleading me into thinking I'm applying as assistant manager. The reality is, that you are applying as a door-to-door solicitor, with the CHANCE of being steadily promoted into management. When? No one knows. Between 3 weeks and 6 months. No typo, that's the type of certainty they offered. Until you are promoted into a "senior" position, you will live off of commission. Does that sound secure? No.
After I was approved of by the initial interviewer and the account manager under whom I'd be working, I finally had to meet with the "director." He asked me several basic questions and offered me the job. I initially accepted. But I expressed my concern about getting paid solely off commission, looking for some sort of reassurance, as I am a recent college graduate without savings, and commission-only is risky business. Well, instead he irrelevantly told me who his daddy was and how he goes golfing with AT&T managers. He started getting irritable after I asked him some questions, which he invited me to do. At that point my mind was set that this place was, umm, not for me. I told him that I changed my mind and I get out of there.
Place was a nightmare.