I recently had an interview experience with this company that was eye-opening in ways I didn’t expect. The company reached out to me on LinkedIn, and since they were only ten minutes away, I decided to go for it despite some initial skepticism about the role. Upon arrival, I was asked to fill out a job application, which I found off-putting since I view interviews as a mutual evaluation rather than a one-way street.
While waiting for the interview to start, I sat through a long, demoralizing “motivational” speech that seemed to focus on comparing employees rather than inspiring them. After arriving ten minutes early, I ended up waiting an additional 40 minutes for the speech to end.
During the interview, it became apparent that the company preferred candidates with aggressive sales tactics, focusing heavily on cold calling and a sales strategy that involved high-cost ad buys. These ad buys were supposedly to gain benefits like Super Bowl tickets rather than focusing on return on investment (ROI). This approach seemed more about personal gain than genuine advertising value, which raised ethical concerns for me.
I found this business model unsettling and not aligned with my professional values. If you're looking for a role that emphasizes scruples and honest sales practices, this may not be the best fit. The company seems more interested in "pay-for-play" strategies rather than delivering real value to clients.