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MockingBird Executives Reviews

1.7

13% would recommend to a friend

(27 total reviews)

Eric Osman

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14% positive business outlook

MockingBird Executives has an employee rating of 1.7 out of 5 stars, based on 27 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a poor working experience there. The MockingBird Executives employee rating is 54% below average for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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27 reviews
1.0
27 May 2018
Recommend
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Pros

The employees are very friendly, probably because they're insane.

Cons

This is by far the worst place I have ever worked. I cannot believe that what they do is legal in America. They make you work 6 days a week, 8-10 hours a day and, if you're lucky, you'll take home $300 a week before taxes. There is no overtime, holiday or vacation pay. You will be selling Xfinity (Comcast) products in a Walmart all day, watching while their employees make more than you ever will. You'll only make money if you make a sale. A sale means you get a new customer to switch to an Xfinity plan or have an existing customer add something to their plan, and they go through with the installation. If all of these things don't happen, you're working for $2 per hour, if that. They will tell you in the interview that there is no seniority in the company. Oh, there is, you just can't be apart of it. The company takes the same 5-7 people with them as they travel the world, tricking gullible college kids into working for them for a summer before packing up and moving on to the next city to avoid being investigated. London, San Francisco, Memphis, Hartford, and your city could be next! They claim to have over 300 offices nationwide, but none have the same name. Everything about this place is sketchy. If you see a job opening with this company, do yourself a favor and work at McDonald's instead where you're more likely to be treated like a human being.

1.0
17 Sept 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pros -At making numerous fake websites at incredible speeds.

Cons

Company is a scam as you can tell from all the negative reviews. Do yourself a favor and research the main players ta this company on linked in. Also, research their website. Do a whois lookup of their website. Scam Scam Scam all around. Do not waste your time performing slave labor for these people. If you would like to know the other companies involved in this 'crime' ring just copy the body of their website and paste it into Google. As these clowns are too lazy to change the wording for any of their comically bad websites. Also, if you are trying to disguise yourself as some sort of Marketing company please make a relatively appealing website, or design and stop stealing them. Nothing is formatted right or anything. Bunch of clowns going around imitating a real business so they can take advantage of gullible individuals. If you have any decency you would quit the charade. However, they will not. So please - report these fools. At the very least send them back to "London" where they originally came from. Idiots.

1.0
8 Aug 2018

Account executive

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Zero- they make you come in at 9:30 am every day to stand around and practice working on sales techniques for an hour before they make you drive an hour or maybe less to a Walmart where you will be on your feet from 12-5 attempting to get people to drop their current internet provider and switch to XFINITY. After that you drive an hour back to the office where you are there for another hour getting feedback. You’re working in Walmart every day and the hours are from 9:30am to 6:30 every day including Saturday. You don’t get paid hourly, you get paid daily if you don’t make a sale, which is about $50 a day. If you do make sales you’re supposed to make money from that but I wouldn’t know I never got paid for my sales. This whole place is a scam.

Cons

his is by far the worst place I have ever worked. I cannot believe that what they do is legal in America. They make you work 6 days a week, 8-10 hours a day standing in Walmart trying to sell Xfinity to people. If you're lucky, you'll take home $300 a week before taxes. There is no overtime, holiday or vacation pay. You will be selling Xfinity (Comcast) products in a Walmart all day, watching while their employees make more than you ever will. You'll only make money if you make a sale. A sale means you get a new customer to switch to an Xfinity plan or have an existing customer add something to their plan, and they go through with the installation. If all of these things don't happen, you're working for $2 per hour, if that. They will tell you in the interview that there is no seniority in the company. Oh, there is, you just can't be apart of it. The company takes the same 5-7 people with them as they travel the world, tricking gullible college kids into working for them for a summer before packing up and moving on to the next city to avoid being investigated. London, San Francisco, Memphis, Hartford, and your city could be next! They claim to have over 300 offices nationwide, but none have the same name. Everything about this place is sketchy. If you see a job opening with this company, do yourself a favor and work at McDonald's instead where you're more likely to be treated like a human being.

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