LOL - Marketing Assistant (I Think) Mid Bay Heat Employee Review

1.0
Sep 19, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

The office was clean, even though you don't spend time there.

Cons

if you are looking for an environment that combines unprofessional tomfoolery with an overwhelming lack of corporate structure, this is your place. My ego JUST rebuilt itself after the shame that I felt being that I allowed myself to get wrapped up into this glorified ponzi scheme. Clouded with euphemisms, I was severely mislead into this trap. "You will be employing marketing techniques in the field to aid our clients". AKA, "You will be working at a table in the middle of Walmart selling spectrum". I was harrassed for the week I worked there by the shoppers of Walmart, all while being instructed to wear business professional clothing. The most unfortunate part, however, was that in order for me to consume any food, I was told I could take a ten minute break in the aisle with a box of crackers. 10 am to 7 pm, no break. Oh, and if you want old men to leave you alone? No problem! Your team leader will instruct you to go to the jewelry center at walmart and buy a fake engagement ring. "That might help". I would also like to mention that I have not been paid for the time I did spend at the company and its been nearly two months. Please, take it from me, if you don't want to feel as though you threw away your degree (unless you want to go into selling internet at a walmart where you feel like youre selling hair products at a mall kiosk), look elsewhere.

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5.0
Jun 9, 2021
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Pros

High Energy, and I got learn a lot. They even offered me a position after I finish school.

Cons

To be honest, the biggest annoyance is the sulfur water that the complex waters the outside. Sometimes people forget to wipe their feet and it carrys throughout the office.

3.0
Mar 4, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Like anyone, I enjoyed the opportunity to have a career options catered to me. The pay wasn't bad if I could've worked about 11 hours less a week. I thought sales and marketing was a feasible transition for me. I was excited about growing marketing programs. Definitely public/direct programs being that I hadn't experience that side of marketing before. Never understood the reasoning for huge corporation in the likes of verizon, at&t, charities and etc needing the help of marketing companies to help them meet there demands and quotas. With that being said, it wasn't for me, the time comment and mental hurdles of being responsible for others. Not something im passionate about.

Cons

Management puts way to much pressure on the team leads to deliver and for some people it becomes draining.

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