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MVP CHICAGO is a scam - Anonymous employee Premier Source Marketing Group Employee Review

1.0
8 Sept 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There is nothing good about this place

Cons

-It is a pyramid sales job scheme -Seems like a cult -They advertise it as different jobs like "Public relations" but everyone does the same thing, selling makeup bags door to door - hours are long 8-6 Monday thru Saturday to barely make anything, they lie about job description, do not work here!!!

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5.0
10 Feb 2015
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Pros

I’ve worked at places in the past that were simply toxic. Management was inaccessible, everyone was miserable, and the cultures were riddled with gossip. This isn’t the case at Premier Source Marketing Group, though. Everyone is very open, ethical, and supportive. Most importantly, our supervisors are always available to offer feedback or help us resolve any concerns we may have. It’s like a breath of fresh air!

Cons

The only thing we really deal with is the occasional stress that’s normal for any work environment. It’s bound to happen though, because we do work with some hard deadlines and things can get pretty busy.

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1.0
29 Oct 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I have nothing nice to say about this company.

Cons

I applied to work for Premier on Career Builder, thinking I would be interviewing for an Entry Level Assistant Manager position. Throughout the interview, I was told that I would automatically be moved to the second round of interviews the next day. I come to my second interview and am hired over 2 other candidates that had been in the business field for 10+ years (so I knew something was up). The morning meeting consisted of a room full of people cursing at each other, derogatory jokes, music, and God knows what else. I couldn't hear a thing. I found out that I would NOT be an entry level assistant manager, but selling make up to random people on the street. WHAT? I didn't drive an hour to Lombard and get my college degree to sell make-up. I was pissed. But I tried to hang around for a day at least. The pay is bs. $500/week working 10-hour days is not worth the drive nor the 8 hours of walking i did selling make-up. This is the most unprofessional company I have ever interviewed for in my life and I will never recommend them to anyone.

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