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Please Save Yourself - Sales Asossicate Inspire Me Bracelets Employee Review

1.0
16 Jan 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

All there is is Flexibility.

Cons

Aside from the flexibility that is good for your first job, especially if you are in school and trying to make money on the side, no flexibility is worth the craziness they go on with at this place. This is the most toxic work environment I have ever worked in. They are liars and talk the utmost bs about you behind closed doors. There are no opportunities of advancement unless you're family. This was my corporate nightmare. Whatever you do, run far from their listings, don't get caught up in this craziness. They cut your hours to get on your nerves to quit, to avoid doing paperwork. They don't care about the well-being of their employees, just how much money they can squeeze out of them. The had the girl with COVID on shift. I literally called in sick one day and they said, "we'll miss your sales". If that's not enough to deter you from the company, I don't know what is.

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5.0
20 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Amazing first real sales job, you really get to connect with people.

Cons

The training can be frustrating when you first start.

2.0
8 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- $17/hr pay - Employee & family discount

Cons

- Starting off, I applied for the job as a sales associate. My interviewer offered me a job as a key holder (which earns a higher pay) because she claimed that I was perfect for the company. She did not disclose that I was actually hired as a key holder because I was going to work at the kiosk and needed to be a key holder to close. - Apparently all of my coworkers were flattered with the same exact words. - I was not told that the job was going to be seasonal kiosk job. I had communicated that I wanted year-long employment. - Management was always extremely difficult to get in contact with. - My coworkers who had worked there for a long time would always warn us about management coming. Management would watch us from the top floor of the mall or only feet away from the kiosk. I thought this was because we were new or because it was the holidays, but I was informed by a coworker who stayed that this continued to happen. - We were pressured into watching and following customers around the kiosk in order to make a sale. - If we didn’t make any sales that day, even if barely anybody came to our kiosk or nobody was interested, we were pressured to do better next time as if it was our fault that we didn’t sell. - We were quizzed on our script by being made to fill out worksheets, watch videos, and send audio recordings of ourself reciting it to our management to be critiqued. - We were told to tell customers that the bracelets would help them with different things in their lives. (i.e. they will help them with anxiety or anger issues, give them prosperity or good energy) and other deceptive things. There was pressure to sell to vulnerable, desperate people. - They claim to be a “faith based” company because they have Bible verses on some of their bracelets, but their deceitful tactics and new age spiritualist view of the earth stones in their bracelets say otherwise. - Every other kiosk worker in the mall had a chair to sit at but we had no chair. That would be okay if we had things to do, but we were forced to pace around the kiosk the entire shift bored. - We were pressured into responding to the groupchat even when not working and told that management could see who saw the messages and didn’t reply.

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