The interview process was quick. The interviewer was a young guy, fresh out of college who was the type of person who would enthusiastically dive into CutCo or Amway. Although I think the job itself is very real and the structure is not as sketchy as Cutco or Amway - I don't like that I was being told about how the company creates marketing content for the New York Yankees and other big names, oh and you'll be representing a "high-end" makeup company from Los Angeles looking to branch out to the East Coast. What makeup company you ask? Can't even remember the name but I do remember researching the website and finding that it had typos and was clearly set up by a not a website designer - which is fine unless you are being represented as a "high-end" make-up company from Los Angeles branching out to the East Coast. I don't believe in working for a marketing company that doesn't first ensure the products they are selling are backed up by a glossy, well-designed website.