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Garden State Marketing Group

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5.0
7 Feb 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great company! Competitive base pay plus commissions. Rapid advancement potential to supervisor/management. Comprehensive training and a positive, fun work environment. I like how they focus on growth and development. The managers and corporate trainers are always available and helpful.

Cons

The only con is a 6 day a week schedule, but its less than 45 hours a week.

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5.0
13 Feb 2016
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Pros

Great opportunity for growth,and a career..Love the environment and you get to learn skills used in modern day business

Cons

It's a six day work week but the opportunity is worth it

1.0
11 Jan 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

They say there is a lot of potential growth within the company (although it is perhaps a possibility, the odds are slim, at best).

Cons

Where to start.... You are greeted by a woman wearing sweatpants and slippers (even though you are asked to dress professioanlly). You are interviewed in groups (as opposed to one on one) and not even by the person you were there to initially be interviewed by, because they double and triple-booked themselves (how unprofessional). The job itself sounds like only a small step above a pyramid scheme. And I only say that because there is an "office" you report to, whereas most schemes are done over the internet. The job is described as a training program for success-driven individuals to rise through the ranks of the company, but anyone that has been in a true business will tell you that their claim to make 600,000 in a few years is ridiculous and untrue. All in all, I was horribly displeased at the way this company handled themselves and thought it was a sad excuse for an interview process. Although I was not technically an employee of the company, as far as interviews go, that had to be the worst experience of my life.

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