I went into the office at Oak Park. The process was really short, maybe about ten minutes. I was taken into the back room where the "CEO" of the company was asking me character questions. Whenever I asked him a question about the company, real imperative stuff like "what will I be doing at this job?," it would always be redirected somehow. I was not offered a second interview, but I was fine with that because of this reason: it's a legal pyramid scheme. I found out that when they say "marketing solutions," what you're really doing is going to malls, Wal-Marts, street corners and selling Xfinity and/or government phones for commission only.
I found out (I know, because I interviewed for a similar company) that there's a ton of companies like Labyrinth Global that are very vague as to what they do and always need people, somehow. That's because they're gonna bait you into selling Xfinity and government phones to passersby. Nobody ever got rich doing that.
There are a ton of companies that do that in and around Chicago. I have even contacted my Alderman and both Illinois senators about these pyramid schemes, because if they are not illegal, they should be. The people at the top are making money from exploiting poor people.
Other companies to look out for: Forward Continuance, North 312, Flashmob Solutions, Libra. Look out for any company that comes across indeed/ZipRecruiter, etc. that says "selling marketing solutions." It's a scam. You have been warned!