
***Immediate Hire for Entry Level Marketing, Sales, Customer Service, Management!!!!!!!!!!!!!***
Management Track! MARKETING, PUBLIC RELATIONS, CUSTOMER SERVICE… WE WILL TRAIN!!!!
Look familiar? If you’re a college student or recent grad looking for a job in Marketing, Advertising, or PR, you’ve probably come across countless job listings with similarly enticing titles whenever you search popular job sites like Craigslist, Monster, or Career Builder. If you read on, you’ll probably see a job listing that looks like an answer to your prayers, often calling for “sports-minded individuals” and new grads looking for a fast track to management positions… a little something like this:
Have you been looking for a fast-paced career in marketing, public relations, advertising, or management?
Are you having a hard time getting your foot in the door?
Congratulations. Your search STOPS HERE!!!!
Awesomeness Marketing, Inc. is the best place for developing ambitious, hard working individuals into becoming top performers in a management role.
Our clients are leaders in the sports, entertainment, and Fortune 500 industries and we’re hiring new team members to manage our rapidly growing client base. Awesomeness Marketing, Inc. is committed to providing excellent promotional and sales support to our clients while developing an elite team of associates who will become the future of our organization. Our focus is to promote from within rather than hiring from the outside.
WE’RE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE FROM ALL BACKGROUNDS AND MAJORS. No degree needed and we will train!!!! We seek only those individuals who are serious about their careers and want to advance their earning potential– we provide high-performing individuals with excellent leadership, training, a competitive merit based compensation, and a challenging career path.
Requirements:
* Motivated
* Desire to Succeed
* Willingness to learn
* Ambitious
* Goal-Oriented
* Entrepreneurial Minded
* Sports Minded
* Confident
* Management Minded
*****************************For immediate consideration please email your resume or call us at 1-800-AWE-SOME!!!!!!!!!!!!***************************
A job like this might sound like a Godsend, but pursue this further and you’ll discover that it just might be the job from hell. Known as a Multilevel Marketing Organization, companies like the fictional “Awesomeness Marketing” operate on a selling system in which they hire people to help them sell and those people in turn recruit additional people to help them sell. While there are a number of legitimate MLMs in business throughout the US, many others who prey upon newbie job seekers, particularly college students, are illegal enterprises profiting off of your hard work. When MLMs become more concerned with “hiring” additional “staff” rather than selling an actual product, the company has officially become a Pyramid Scheme, an illegal and fraudulent operation, which is unfortunately incredibly difficult to successfully prosecute. Instead of emphasizing the importance of making retail sales, managers of Pyramid Schemes will repeatedly emphasize that by recruiting additional employees, you will earn more. In truth, only the people at the very top of the pyramid will earn more, while those at the bottom will do all of the work with very little (if any) reward. MLMs typically require their employees to make door to door sales to sell anything from pizza coupons to sporting event tickets.
If you’re contacted by a Multilevel Marketing company, your interview process will look a little bit like this:
1. You are immediately contacted after submitting your resume.
2. You are interviewed one to two days after your initial contact.
3. You will be invited for a second, all day interview and offered a job on the spot. This all day “interview” typically involves you spending the day on-the-job with another MLM member, who will try to convince you that by joining your team, you will grow rich.
When it comes to these so-called “Marketing” jobs, my advice here is “applier beware.” Not only is their line of business not real marketing, PR, or advertising, it’s a total waste of your time. So, when it comes to your job search, remember the old adage: “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.”
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