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Complete Scam - Project Manager Affluence Agency Employee Review

1.0
29 Jan 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They are great con artists and you can learn a lot about false advertisement.

Cons

Inder and his assistant Sara make their pitch sound very advanced and enticing with large money offers etc. However, these two are con artists and will use you to essentially cold call in large Canadian Tire stores and con people into attaining the new Canadian Tire Mastercard. I was given no concrete information about how I would be paid or the amount I would be paid. They will ask you to drive long distances (with no gas money provided) and you are not given a schedule or a set time frame to work within.

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5.0
25 Nov 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

+ Great Learning Opportunities + Many Growth Opportunities + Good Team + Considerate Management

Cons

- You have to keep up with the pace

1.0
9 Jan 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I suppose if you want in-person sales experience in a difficult environment, this would be a place for you

Cons

I, among at least 8 other employees during my short time there, were given titles or were otherwise implied to be working completely different jobs - Events Manager, Event Planning Coordinator, Marketing Manager, Public Relations Trainee, Marketing Assistant, Marketing Trainee - than the one which we ended up working. The company uses predatory language to hire new grads and (horrendously worse, in my opinion) new immigrants looking for jobs. On top of the fact that we were lured into what amounted to mall sales positions despite being guaranteed completely different management position work, we were also guaranteed a static location. However we ended up driving to locations as far away from Burnaby as Chilliwack to sell credit cards at department stores. While it may not hold up in court, as the language is ambiguously worded, this company knows what it is doing and I would advise anyone who has been contacted to stay away entirely unless you know what you are signing up for - in store third party sales of products to people that don't want them. The cherry on the cake? The sales tactics they encourage you to use/teach you are highly predatory too.

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