I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Boom Marketing (Virginia) in Mar 2015
Interview
I was invited to their office and then brought in for a very standard interview. However, after they asked if I would be willing to work weekends and I said know they said that was a deal breaker. The job was slightly falsely advertised. It was described as a marketing analyst intern but was in fact a sales booth worker.
I applied online. The process took 6 days. I interviewed at Boom Marketing (Virginia) in Dec 2015
Interview
3 interviews. First you meet with Whitney and if she thinks you're a fit, you'll go out into the field to meet with one of the marketers to watch an "event" in action. You'll also have a de facto interview with that marketer. If you get approval from that person, you'll meet with Whitney again and it gets a little more specific before she offers the job.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Boom Marketing (Virginia) in Mar 2016
Interview
Applied on linked in to the "Promotions Coordinator" role. Got an offer to interview the next day.
I read reviews about the company so I wanted to ask myself. I called and stated I had read reviews on the company and asked if this was more of a sales job. She politely said there is sales involved, but this isn’t a quota or commission based job. I said I was under the impression this was a marketing and promotional job but I had read about the Sams Club/Costo almost trademark-ey type sales. And she said yes that is what they do but the promote, and market the product with brand management. She said everyone starts at that level and may move up to organizing the actually presentations themselves.
So yes, you go to Sams Club, etc and stand there and promote and market a product to people shopping. That’s it. Woohoo. I said I misunderstood the job and politely asked her to cancel my interview for tomorrow. She was extremely professional and nice though I’ll give her that.