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Tech Marketing Group

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“Company” is an arm of a massive Multi Level Marketing company. - Account Executive Tech Marketing Group Employee Review

1.0
24 June 2019
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Pros

Everyone has a good attitude, but it is mostly because they are promised major things in the future.

Cons

The “company” is very misleading about what the job actually is. The job was advertised as a “management training program”, but was actually a MLM selling gig. You were expected to sell Direct TV service to customers in Big Box Wholesale Stores. I was pretty distressed to discover that the “company” was an offshoot of another MLM and was in the process of creating yet another “company”. Basically there is one massive MLM that Tech Marketing Group is a part of. They do not advertise this, this was something I discovered over the course of my short time working here.

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5.0
26 Sept 2018
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Pros

All trainings and promotions are done from within, which worked out well for me because starting off with the company I didn't have much Marketing experience, being a recent college grad, but I was taught everything I needed to know in the office and I was able to advance at my own pace. Chtaura is a great trainer and she made everything simple.

Cons

it is a very fast paced business....and if you aren't willing to learn you will have a hard time thriving.

2.0
15 Aug 2017
Recommend
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Pros

With no experience, you can learn some basic sales and marketing principles you may apply throughout your career.

Cons

Misleading ads. I'm not sure why this is? They do review pay in your interview process but salary is never mentioned. Hourly Rate is $10/hr. You may earn commission on sales once your pay yourself out, meaning cover your hourly rate. So if you do nothing you can earn something. Transparency has to be 100% starts with the ads. Benefits, there are whatever benefits you can afford to buy through the affordable care act. You may work 7 days a week and half the shifts run till 8:30 PM Mon-Fri. There is no paid time off, no sick days and no vacation. Regardless of where you are in the Hierarchy, any time off is frowned upon. Being pushed to succeed is not a con but if your goals and timing are not in line with the business model you are shunned. Management takes no accountability for failures in the business rather putting the blame on the employees/Jr. managers. Kiss your family good bye and tell them you'll be back in touch with them when you make it to the second level of management or leave the company.

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Tech Marketing Group Response
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Here at Tech Marketing Group, we do pride ourselves in transparency. Within our ads, we never post that we offer benefits, paid-time-off, vacation time, or "hierarchy" benefits. All of our positions are entry-level in which salary positions are negotiable based on level of experience, not entirely based on educational achievement. Working at Tech Marketing Group requires grit, but candidates who are willing to push themselves to complete our training program have the opportunity to achieve management. Also, Tech Marketing Group enjoys weekly meetings in which our employees express their long-term and short-term goals, not only career goals, but also their personal goals. As such, we do admire those who are able to show self-management skills and build our individuals up, as well as those who show us that they have improved on their self-management skills, will be rewarded and acknowledge for their efforts. Taking ownership for one's own shortcomings is the only way for a person to excel and progress here; making mistakes is human, and at Tech Marketing Group, talking one-on-one between our entry-level individuals and our trainers is necessary for progress.
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