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The Valley Management Group

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The Valley Management Group Reviews

3.4

59% would recommend to a friend

(48 total reviews)

Kurtis Spahr

70% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

The Valley Management Group has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 48 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The The Valley Management Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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48 reviews
1.0
23 Apr 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pros? Pros are few and far between when getting involved with a ponzi scheme. Please Google "Entry level marketing scam" and there you will find plenty of information on "companies" like these. Please do your research.

Cons

This "company" is not legitimate. An excerpt taken from the article: If any company has dozens of positions available (under a wide variety of job titles) this is another red flag. The economy is far from fully recovered, and even if it was it would be very rare for a company to be rapidly recruiting at all levels. Companies recruit when they have vacancy. Usually, a position opens up when someone is promoted or discharged. If you see positions available for clerk, manager, district manager and executive all for the same company then double check the address for the business; it should end with Twilight Zone. On what planet is a company recruiting an entire hierarchy of workers at once? Not ours, that doesn’t make sense. What they’ve done is renamed the same job a dozen times to attract as many keyword searching job seekers as possible. This is also a helpful bit of information and fits The Valley Management Group perfectly: they promote quickly because technically you receive your first promotion when you find someone of equal or lower intelligence to join the company “under” you. If they promise you will be a manager or “director” or any other word that implies you run something after a short period of time, it usually implies you will be handling other recruits and profiting off their backs. The main way schemes like this fail is when the company runs out of gullible people to recruit. This leaves the lowest level managers with no income. You will not be able to put a ponzi scheme on your resume. Please don't waste your time as I did. It is a SCAM. You will simply be in-store selling DirectTV or AT&T subscriptions.

2.0
2 Sept 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Gain sales experience. Work with great coworkers. Team nights are fun. Opportunity to get bonuses which helps the horrible pay system.

Cons

Growth in the company isn't easy. High turnover makes it difficult. No benefits. Gas guzzling job. This company is very deceitful. Standing in Costco or Sam's club selling Directv IS NOT EASY. If you need stability this is NOT the job for you.

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The Valley Management Group Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We explain exactly what your job position and title is in the first AND second round interview. If you were put in that position it is because the hiring manager felt your qualifications where fit for our entry Level sales position. We have had over 8 promotions to management in the last 2 months. We offer a BASE PAY AND UNCAPPED COMMISSION. The base pay is based on experience and background. We also offer a gas bonus if you have to drive over 20 miles. If you had a problem with your check or have any further questions please feel free to reach out to us.
1.0
3 Jan 2018

Sales

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The team is nice.

Cons

If you want to sell cable subscriptions and upgrades- this is the job for you. However, they market themselves as a marketing firm but they are far from it. You stand inside Sam's clubs, Walmart, Costco and sell subscriptions. This is why no degree is required for the position. They aren't upfront or honest with their job description. This is similar to those companies that go door to door soliciting people to buy baseball tickets and spa packages.

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