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Don't do it - Anonymous employee Innovision Dynamics Employee Review

1.0
19 Apr 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The people who you work with are great.

Cons

The management and everything else is the problem. I worked there for two weeks and honestly I was really disappointed. When I started I was forced to learn these systems and they tell you to have blind faith in these systems and they will work. They tell you that yes's and no's don't matter but they do. They expect you to work 8 hour days six days a week. When you have that one day off they expect you to sit down and have a conversation about your work. Honestly it's a pyramid scheme I pointed this out and they tried to hush me about it. Just do yourself a favor and don't work here avoid at all cost.

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5.0
7 Apr 2020
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Pros

Paid training, structured training, great people, good opportunity for growth. Honestly an all around great company. Love the owner, I get tons of support and communication from her. And that's everything I wanted in a firm!

Cons

There are some new trainers that you can get trained by...and you can tell they're a bit newer, so I like when I'm paired with the veteran ones.

1.0
20 Sept 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

People are friendly most of the time.

Cons

I worked at Innovision dynamics for 2 weeks and I've gotta say, it was pretty bad. When I took the job they had promised they would open up a dayton office in a few weeks. So until then i had to drive to Cincinnati every morning for that amount of time. The job wasnt what I thought it was. They called it "event coordinator" in the ad online so I was under the impression that it would be actual events that I'd be attending, trying to sell product. When they explained what the job really was I was skeptical but I took it as I was desperate for money at the time. I spent the first week studying like I was back in school trying to learn these systems that they required. I worked 8 hours a day for 6 days a week and when I had that day off I had to go into the office to the morning meeting and make bundles of the product. I'm sure this could be a good job for someone not going to college. But if you have the opprotunity, go to college and get a degree. That way you're not in a meijer all day trying to sell people on products they dont need. Or even join the military. Just dont take this job. You'll feel severely underpaid for how much work you're doing.

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