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Lots of red flags.
First of all, I’m not entirely sure what this company’s actual name is. I was under the impression it was for a marketing firm called “Balance and Buzz”, but discovered they had reached out under “Brandfuze” and when I arrived for my in-person interview, the name of the company wasn’t even in the directory, as it was some other name.
When I got to the office, I waited in the lobby for about 20 minutes before a guy wearing a reddish three-piece suit came out and brought me in one of the glass offices. He proceeded to talk very quickly in vague terms about what the position would entail, but definitely created more questions than he answered. I tried asking clarifying questions, but each time he seemed a bit surprised, answered vaguely and proceeded to bulldoze through this “interview“. I even mentioned that I had checked out the website trying to learn more about the company, and he waved me off, saying it was more for prospective clients than people looking to apply.. he said this “section” of the company was the one that dealt with Fortune 500 clients (a phrase he dropped no less than 3 times). He moved on quickly.
He then told me that I would be starting at $70,000 a year and it would go up quickly from there. I would be managing a team of 20 people (again, not sure doing what) and proceeded to ask me TWO simple standard questions before wrapping up. As I had more questions than were answered, I tried again to ask more about the position, and he assured me that I would learn much much more in the next round of interviews. He then told me to keep my phone on me, and proceeded to usher me out. All of this took under 10 minutes. Never heard from them.
Not sure what happened, but it smells scam-ish to me.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at BrandFuze (Chicago, IL) in Sep 2019
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Very short. Basically told me about the job and didn't ask me anything about myself. Could have been an email. No information found on their website. Could not find out anything about their clients.
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If we call you could you come in tomorrow for a second interview?
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at BrandFuze (Chicago, IL) in Aug 2019
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I applied Wednesday, interviewed Friday and Saturday and was offered a position Saturday morning. Lots of red flags:
-when I asked why it’s so hard to find information on their company, my question was left unanswered and he moved on and said “founded in 2010 in London.” They have changed their name several times so they can keep getting away with this scam. Other names include: Experior Advertising and Soenex Advertising. The Glassdoor reviews on these are NOT good. Also they aren’t even in their office building directory and when I asked the doorman why it was because the name was changed recently.
-Glassdoor overall rating is decent but if u read the individual reviews they are all calling it a scam. Inflating numbers very likely.
-they pretend to be up front with the structure and promise big things in a year clearing $100k but they leave out the key details with smoke and mirrors
-third round interview was very very quick where the man sat me down and continued to scribble all over the form I had to fill out between the second and third interview? Like what was the point of filling it out? He spoke very quickly and I was expected to answer just as fast and at the end they offered it but didn’t allow me to ask any other questions?
-first week guarantee pay is $360 with potential $100 commission. I did the math and since they want u to work Monday- Saturday 9-6 you’re actually receiving only $9.50 an hour. Many people say they don’t receive money until after 3rd week, if you last that long, (something they didn’t even talk about in the interview) and benefits don’t kick in until 2-3 months after you start
-something I noticed was that they don’t have any office space for anyone other than the people at the top. So what I got from other sources is your the people in the back of Best Buy/Walmart getting people to sign up for memberships to companies they promote.