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      Colloquio per Marketing Manager

      15 mag 2024
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Ventura, CA
      Offerta rifiutata
      Esperienza negativa
      Colloquio facile

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      La procedura ha richiesto un giorno. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso HSO Executives (Ventura, CA) nel mese di mag 2024

      Colloquio

      If you apply on Indeed/LinkedIn you'll get a response almost immediately. You'll have a Zoom interview with at least 3 other "candidates" and then an in-person interview, both you have to dress business professional for. They try to attract you to working with them by flashing a fancy title and high salary on the job description, but that is all it is, flash. The job I applied for was marketing manager, but I was later told that the role is sales, and if I work long and hard enough I might be able to get to marketing manager. On their twitter profile they did team bonding where they posted pictures of all of them holding stacks of money (gross behavior) but its all flash, they make money if you commit to working there so they try to make it as enticing as possible. They will speak fast trying to quickly get through information so you have no time to think about what they are saying, and they will go slowly through the things that they know will sell you on the job(like how much money you could make or that you could down your own location). They tell you about a management program that you can eventually end with you owning your own business. They don't really let you speak and they go fast so you don't really even know what the job is. The girl that interviewed me said she was at the office everyday 8am-10pm, her only social life was the people at the office. they ask everyone in the interview like 3 questions and you have to wait for everyone to answer. they they will put you in the zoom waiting room. If you are waiting a while it is probably because they want you to move to the next round. They will tell everyone else no first then save the "yes" for last. So let's say you pass the interview, great! They send you to a week long training in Long Beach. They don't tell you until the end of that training that you'll be driving back and forth from Long Beach for a better part of a month. They also don't tell you what the job is until this time. You'll be selling things for Frontier and DirecTV. They want you in at 8am in business professional only for you to change into a red polo shirt an hour or so later. Its door knocking, standing outside of grocery stores in sketchy neighborhoods, walking on the streets trying to get people to buy internet. It's a pyramid, I was shown the "levels" and how to get out of each one. I was told that most people don't actually make it out of level 3, where their job is to hire new sales people and when they hire enough and they make a certain number of sales then they can upgrade to the next level if they want.

      Domande di colloquio [2]

      Domanda 1

      What is your experience in marketing?
      1 risposta

      Domanda 2

      Are you comfortable driving for this role and wearing business attire?
      1 risposta