This is a textbook pyramid scheme/MLM (multi-level marketing) company. To be clear, it is a scam, and you should not waste your time applying, interviewing, and god forbid working here.
I applied online, and had two rounds of interviews. For the first round, they brought me out to a Dunkin' Donuts at a random secondary location--they literally had me climb in the back of someone's car with another applicant/sales associate, which was a bit sus but I was desperate for a job. When I went in for the second round, I get to enjoy ikea furniture, cardboard shag carpet, and a giant sticker of the United States on the wall which said "Before customers, before clients, employees come first!" Do not be fooled; that is not a promising platitude, it is a shallow promise that will fade into being bussed out to shopping malls to harry and hassle random people into switching their mobile carriers. You are paid based on whether you get people to put their info down on a sheet of paper, and every converted sale leads to more cash. The trick is that if you "sell enough knife blocks," as we might say in pyramid scheme lingo, you get promoted quickly through the ranks so that you can hire more people to sell knife blocks, and the more you hire, and the more they sell, the faster you get promoted. Again, textbook MLM/pyramid scheme, get out now, and don't look back.