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Scam - Anonymous employee True Vision Enterprises Employee Review

1.0
Jun 12, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Absolutely none. It was a joke.

Cons

It’s a sales job. Not a marketing job. Pyramid scheme disguised as “Multi level marketing” at its worst. Don’t expect any level of professionalism.

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True Vision Enterprises Response
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We are so sorry to hear that you were not happy during your time with our company! However, it seems you left with the wrong interpretation of what we do. Our firm is quote the opposite from a pyramid scheme. We have never and will never ask employees for any sort of compensation, there are never any quotas, there are no clawbacks, and we actually provide a guaranteed hourly and weekly salary with the opportunity for commissions to our employees. We have several representatives who make well over their weekly salary, with that employee actually reaping the benefits of their hard work. As a growing advertising and consulting firm, we have several different positions that are available at different times. Our openings in the marketing department absolutely entail direct marketing, event planning, product presentations, as well as obtaining new acquisitions via the interactions with our consumers. During the interview process I know our managers do their best to answer all of your questions as well as go much further into the day to day so that you can always get a better general overview during that three-part process. Thank you again for your time and we wish you the best in your marketing career!

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It’s no different than a pyramid scheme. The loophole here is you don’t pay to get in, you pay with your time outside of normal business hours. instead of paying upfront like a pyramid scheme, you have to prove yourself through training, get promoted to corporate trainer, and then your responsible fro building your own team/business. Outside of normal business hours, you’ll be responsible for planning/paying for activities that “keep your team together”. Whether its dinner, bowling, etc. you pretty much are required to do these things on a weekly/daily basis if you want to move ahead in the management training program they have in place. Ultimately, its up to you on how you want to run your “team/business”, but your “team/business” is under an umbrella of True Vision Enteprises and other companies nationally who are making the most $$$ based on how many “business” they launch and maintain. The amount of time you put towards building a team, you really wont have time for anyone else outside the true vision enterprises business. So if your big on family and don’t have a lot of help at home etc., this isn’t for you.

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