Apparently, "marketing" means "using your own money and car to drive all over and standing in Sams and Costco and selling their products." This is not what the job was advertised as. Everyone in the office (including the hiring manager) is so young that it looked suspicious. The first interview was shared with another person, and maybe lasted ten minutes. They called me in for a second "interview" but only told me four hours beforehand that said "interview" was to take place at a Sams Club in Round Rock, a significant drive away. I emailed their human resources address (the one they used to send me the instructions to go to Round Rock) to say that I would not be attending the interview, and the email bounced back as un-deliverable. Upon looking for another email address, I noticed that the ONLY available address was their "careers" address. Even as I was in their office, they were calling people in for interviews, and I saw three others interview while I was there. I think anyone who sent in a resume got an interview. When I didn't show up for the second interview, the guy who was supposed to conduct it called me (they didn't notify him that I wasn't coming). I found this the most suspicious of all, because companies that are not desperate to hire do not call you when you don't show up for an interview; they just scratch you off the list.