Pros
Pros? Pros are few and far between when getting involved with a ponzi scheme. Please Google "Entry level marketing scam" and there you will find plenty of information on "companies" like these. Please do your research.
Cons
This "company" is not legitimate. An excerpt taken from the article: If any company has dozens of positions available (under a wide variety of job titles) this is another red flag. The economy is far from fully recovered, and even if it was it would be very rare for a company to be rapidly recruiting at all levels. Companies recruit when they have vacancy. Usually, a position opens up when someone is promoted or discharged. If you see positions available for clerk, manager, district manager and executive all for the same company then double check the address for the business; it should end with Twilight Zone. On what planet is a company recruiting an entire hierarchy of workers at once? Not ours, that doesn’t make sense. What they’ve done is renamed the same job a dozen times to attract as many keyword searching job seekers as possible. This is also a helpful bit of information and fits The Valley Management Group perfectly: they promote quickly because technically you receive your first promotion when you find someone of equal or lower intelligence to join the company “under” you. If they promise you will be a manager or “director” or any other word that implies you run something after a short period of time, it usually implies you will be handling other recruits and profiting off their backs. The main way schemes like this fail is when the company runs out of gullible people to recruit. This leaves the lowest level managers with no income. You will not be able to put a ponzi scheme on your resume. Please don't waste your time as I did. It is a SCAM. You will simply be in-store selling DirectTV or AT&T subscriptions.