Pros
I dodged a bullet. I'm glad I never turned up for the second interview after a little research.
Cons
I applied for a Sales Consultant position and received a phone call the very same day. I could not believe my luck. I was also offered an interview that afternoon. Amazing. I jumped at it. Upon arrival I found eight other candidates, though I didn't think twice. The receptionist was friendly and very chatty while we waited for Nick Rees, the manager. He spoke to us for a little while, explaining the different stages. We were then led into a small room where we had sit for over an hour listening to him lie to our faces about how he "climbed the ladder to success" and how "Direct marketing" is the best way for companies to advertise. (Direct selling is not cold calling, but going door to door from 9am to gone midnight. Though he never told us this.) This was when questions were raised in my mind, but he had already instructed us to save any questions for the second stage. Then he gets around to talking about the pay. Commission. Full commission. This is against the law, but this joke of a company gets around it by expecting you to sign a contract stating that you are happy to be an "Independent contractor" which is another way of saying self employed. But you are expected to rely on them to give your pay. They won't. If you have applied to a position with this company, walk away now! Titanium Marketing is apart of a pyramid scheme. You or someone you know may remember this company by on of it's previous names, the last one being G1 Global. I strongly suggest you look up "Devil Corp" as it will accurately describe what this company is.