Pros
There’s a constant stream of “opportunity” talk, which at least keeps things sounding energetic, even if it’s not grounded in reality.
Cons
This company operates like a revolving door for recent grads, pulling them in with vague promises and pushing them straight into exploiting their personal networks. There’s no real salary, no benefits, and the “career” is just 100% commission dressed up as something legitimate. The day-to-day is mind-numbing: nonstop cold-calling using low-quality leads that go nowhere. There’s zero skill development beyond memorizing scripts and being pressured to bother friends and family for business. Most people don’t last a year—and leave with nothing to show for it. Management is overly controlling yet completely ineffective, the culture is toxic, and professionalism is practically nonexistent. It feels less like a workplace and more like a poorly run sales cult.