employer cover photo
employer logo
employer logo

Riverpoint Management

Is this your company?

Riverpoint Management Reviews

3.0

48% would recommend to a friend

(38 total reviews)
avatar

Kelly Landis

31% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Riverpoint Management has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 38 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Riverpoint Management employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

Reviews by job title

38 reviews
1.0
24 Aug 2015

Avoid

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Friendly management and a pleasant work environment.

Cons

Marketing in its lowest form. You are the marketing equivalent of the free sample lady in a supermarket.

2.0
22 May 2017

Event Coordinator/Leader

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It kinda sucks but in the end I guess it is a positive – but you are forced interact with people that don't care at all because you are selling them products from a table inside of Sam's Club. If you get "promoted" (no pay raise) to leader, you learn about managing inventory, interviewing people, and leading a team. So overall, you gain some good experience from it. The boss is really cool too.

Cons

They glorify this job during the interview process and basically inform you that you can become a young, rich CEO with all of the freedom in the world in a year or two (if it sounds too good to be true, well...) The say PR assistant or Marketing assistant to lure in college student/grads, but in reality you just waste a ton of gas dragging inventory to Sam's club, and then spend two weeks on that rotation trying to sell products from a table you set up after store hours. If you're looking for a job description, here: 1.) Hour long morning meetings every weekday (weekends once you get to Leader) 2.) Drive to one of the many Sam's Clubs in the area.. sometimes an hour+ away 3.) Spend anywhere from 5-7 hours standing in Sam's Club, going up to anyone and everyone saying "Hey check this out" then blatantly turning away in hope's that they follow you to the booth. Shoppers get so annoyed with you and you feel like a total bozo, standing there in your dress clothes selling heating pads to some old lady. The jobs sucks. BUT it sucks so bad that it makes your next job seem awesome. It is good experience but you'll wake up every day dreading work. The employee turnover rate is seriously unreal. A entire new office of people each month.

1.0
22 Feb 2017

Would not recommend this. At all.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-The manager is very talented and passionate at what she does. -Everyone in the office is energetic, highly motivated, and eager to help at anytime. -The morning meetings are impactful and usually motivating.

Cons

-Sales and marketing at its lowest. You work at a Sam's Club, set up a kiosk, and push items from unknown brands. You sell items such as cosmetics, bedding, hair irons, icy-hot, and even more random stuff. -The techniques used aren't professional, they're cheesy like what you see on infomercials or QVC. -You will be broke working this job. Pay is $8 per hour plus commission. So in the end that still won't amount to much selling the items mentioned above. So those who hustle the hardest and sell the most make a below median wage and everyone else makes at or below minimum wage. -Scheduling is all over the place. You'll work every weekend, nights, days, entire day through evenings, and have random days off during the week. -Even though the manager is great at what she does, at times she is unorganized and sporadic. -The office is full of micro-managers. They expect phone calls everyday after your shifts, early morning meetings, meetings at night, weekends and off days. -In all honesty, the business is set up like a pyramid scheme. The morning meetings are full of motivational speeches and promises of financial prosperity. But the only one who makes any real money is the manager.

Viewing 1 - 3 of 38 Reviews

Glassdoor has 42 Riverpoint Management reviews submitted anonymously by Riverpoint Management employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Riverpoint Management is right for you.