Predatory Multilevel Marketing Scam Rebranded and Moved to Austin
Pros
Charismatic European hiring managers are fantastic at the hustle. I'll bet they're really fun people outside of the office. The building is one of the better looking ones on Capital of TX HWY. The bluff looks great, it took it a while for me to figure out this company has existed under several other names in different cities with really shady reviews. It appears they are great at using their marketing acumen to rebrand themselves. I'm sure the company provides kind of okayish opportunities for desperate people.
Cons
It starts with the managers using burner cell phones and hotmail as their professional email server. (C'mon a domain and a landline are like, $100) Their "management training program" is for an indefinite amount of time for a rate of $60 per day while you are "training" how to interrupting strangers daily activities to beg them to buy stuff they don't want. There was also a carrot dangled promising unpaid "quick saturday meetings" to learn tricks of the trade for management. They try to hook you on "You will be this level of manager, then this one then this one..." all with tiered pay grades. They offer you the dream of ingenuity translating into an easy $100k within the first 6 months managing. "Just go out and sell stuff face to face for training, then you'll be in the office part time...then full time while you work on campaigns and watch the money come rolling in!" However, you are not hired with an offer letter outlining salary, benefits, or a finite duration of your training before embarking on your career path. All the paperwork confirms is $60 per day with commissions. The other reviews on Glass Door were clearly farmed through SEO bots.