The purpose of this blog is to inform job seekers of deceptive job advertisements, deceptive company websites, and deceptive company practices so they do not waste time and money (transportation costs) going to interviews for door-to-door commission only (or minimum wage plus commission) jobs which were not entirely disclosed on the job ads or during the job interviews.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Report Deceptive Entry-Level Marketing/Sales Companies
Followers and readers may leave comments about deceptive entry-level, no experience required, no degree required marketing/management/sales jobs. Warn job seekers about companies that you have experienced via interviews including the infamous all-day second interview. The more people that you can warn about job scams, the more people that you can save them time and money.
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I wonder what your new scam is? Ripping off entrepreneurs by soiling their name doesnt pay enough with the google ads?
ReplyDeleteSmarter man, so are you saying that Bernie Madoff and Kenneth Lay were "entrepreneurs" it's not entrepreneurial to deceptively take advantage of highly qualified college graduates in order to have them do your bidding for less than minimum wage. And also, tell me how this is entrepreneurial exactly? Are you coming up with a new way to solve an existing problem? Are you innovative and creating new products or services? I would say that since every job posting that these companies make sounds exactly the same, and all of them sell the same thing in the same way, that none of the "owners" of these businesses are actually entrepreneurs. I'd be really interested to know who the top person is who is making all of the money off of all of the brainwashed "owners" he has. That guy is the "entrepreneur" and he is about as crooked as Bernie Madoff and Kenneth Lay if you ask me.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know anything about Mass Marketing Inc in Woburn, MA. received the following very fishy and to-good-to-be-true e-mail. No experience needed? C'mon..
ReplyDeleteHey Arielle ,
My name is Andrew Elliott, I am the President of Mass Marketing Inc. I reviewed the resume’ you submitted online. Based on what I have read, I feel that you would qualify to meet with me to discuss your qualifications further.
I am now in charge of running our newest location in Boston, Mass. I plan to open 4 more branches in 2012, consequently it is essential that I fill my openings ASAP. Experience isn't required! I have a no seniority policy, therefore I care more about your potential then your experience. However I do require a fearless personality, someone who is equipped and able to take on my challenging career openings.
Presently, I am offering entry level positions in my Management, Marketing/Sales, Direct Customer Service departments. As well as a handful of jobs in my Advertising/PR department. I offer PAID training for all of my openings and comprehensive benefits for all my employees.
You can contact Tessa, my Assistant, at HumanResources@Massmarketingandpromotions.com .
She has my calender and the best days and times that we may be able to meet and discuss your qualifications for my job openings. Please contact us ASAP, I cannot postpone fulfilling my employment demands.
I look forward to meeting you soon!
Thank you!
Andrew Elliott
President
Mass Marketing & Promotions Inc.
Smarter Man, that is an excellent quote!
ReplyDeletewhat makes this site so credible?
Upon investigation on this site itself, they dont even have a profile...
it says, "The identity of this website has not been verified."
Does anybody know anything about Capital Merchant Funding? Their website is garbage and has nothing on it(http://capitalmerchantfunding.com/)and the craigslist posting sounds too good to be true (http://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/bus/3568057135.html)
ReplyDeleteAnyone care to shed some light?
Due to the fact that I can't find any differing information through any search engine, I was wondering if anyone might be able to confirm this company a scam: http://acemarketingde.com/
ReplyDeleteAll of the previous descriptions of marketing consultant firms are 100% spot on, but I would just like to get confirmation.