WARNING: Do NOT fall for this SCAM - Account Manager Signals United Employee Review

1.0
11 Oct 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you enjoy having absolutely no time for yourself this is the perfect job for you! If you like having a shady, dishonest, and fake "boss" then you hit the jackpot.

Cons

Don't be fooled by your "management" status. They call EVERYONE there a "manager" after one week of employment. All this place is is a glamorized pyramid scheme. The only difference is that you don't get paid for the people below's success. It is 100% commission. You get dropped off at a random business park, where you go door to door selling bogus coupon books. Them telling you you'll have it all in a matter of 8 months is garbage. It's sad because I've seen truly bright, well driven, and ambitious people get screwed over by this place. I wasn't a one week employee that is just upset with the outcome. I put a lot of time into this place trying to prove my gut instinct wrong and I would hate to see someone do what I did by wasting their time on this garbage

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Pros

management always available, potential of growth

Cons

long hours, bonuses, holiday pay

2.0
29 June 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

High energy environment, proven sales methods, and they shower you with praises. This work will kick your butt into high gear and teach you about hard work. There is opportunity for advancement but its not for everyone, if you have no back up plan and you have some money saved, go work your butt off for them and you have maybe a 5% chance of being one of the few who 'make it'.

Cons

Disgusting turnover rate, you get paid more working at mcdonalds, and the management are cocky/arrogant in a very subtle 'be cool like me' way. The hours are long, the work is very old fashioned 'door to door sales or promotion booths', and no matter what fancy title they want to put on it, its being a salesman, not the good kind but the annoying 'buy what I have before you figure out that you don't really need it' kind. They'll sell you on the idea that you can be rich relatively quick by becoming an owner. but just look around and see how many people come in and how few people stay for even a month.

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