Pros
Diverse employees and learned some selling techniques
Cons
This job was a scam. I interviewed and got the job while I was finishing up my spring semester at school. They wanted me to come in on the weekends until summer started. During April I went in for three weekends to start my training on a AT&T campaign. I took two weekends off because I had to study for finals. Once summer started I went in for my first day and they informed me that we're starting a new campaign. So all those weekends I came in for was for absolutely nothing. This new campaign involved giving government funded phones to people who are on welfare/food stamps. With this campaign they sent us to Englewood to give phones to people who qualify and I've never been more scared in my life. There were three murders around there the previous week and I can't believe they sent us there for work. I then asked to change campaigns and they said I couldn't. I quit after the first two days. Hours were from 8:30AM-7:30PM and 6 days a week! No way I was going to work in that neighborhood for the entire summer. Management is super shady and unethical. DO NOT WORK HERE!