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2.7

41% would recommend to a friend

(24 total reviews)

43% positive business outlook

Exposure Events has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 24 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Exposure Events employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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24 reviews
2.0
15 May 2016

Basically, A Lie

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I would say pro to the program is that when they tell you advancement is possible, it actually is possible. Just not probable

Cons

As you go through the interview process, any questions you ask will be turned back into a question to you or will be answered in such a way that makes you feel dumb for asking (for example: Are there benefits? answer: just like other companies have a probationary period, so do we and that's the first 6-9 months of our training program, after that the executive coordinator gets to choose the benefits they want.) The real answer is: there are no benefits, the work is fully commission based. If you don't make a sale (they phrase it as marketing because we don't care if a customer says no...the truth is, if it were really marketing you would get paid based on marketing, not minimum wage if you don't hit your number for the day. You pay for your own gas and your own food, you regularly get very little sleep. They aren't actual events. You get NO control over what your event is, but it's phrased in such a way that "we're in the biggest retailers in the world" so it seems logical and fancy. It's true the location is nicer than standing outside, but truthfully, it isn't worth the stress. They say the timeline for becoming an owner is 9 months max....most people I saw actual make it, made it far beyond that 9 month marker...For me, losing sleep, missing out on family, having no money, wasn't worth it. Just to afford working there, I racked up $2000 in credit card debt struggling because I was dumb and thought the plan would work. It doesn't. There are roughly 5 people who are made out to be glamorous and have the world in this business...5 out of over 5000 who do this job. Yeah, those people exist, yeah they are the ones hung in front of your face to become, but truthfully, just know that if you AREN'T okay giving up EVERYTHING you are used to in life (money, family, friends, personal time) please, don't waste your time with this business. Oh yeah, and btw, they were lying to you from your very first interview call (we only have a few spots, last day for interviews, etc.) that isn't true. They interview people EVERY SINGLE DAY! If you aren't looking for sales, and you don't want to be able to pay your bills, and you don't want to do anything else with your life for the next 2 years, and you are okay with people lying to you and lying to other people...this job is for you.

3.0
25 Jun 2016

Setting Up Tables at SAMs and Costco

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They may be deceitful online (many reviews they write themselves, like on Glassdoor) but the interviewer may slip up and tell you it's just setting up tables with merchandise for $7/hr. If you like that, go for it.

Cons

False advertising online. Forged reviews. They target young graduates. It's setting tables up and promoting random merchandise like shoes.

2.0
3 May 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The morning meetings are a great way for you to start your day, there so positive and my makes you want to aim for a successful day. Makes you just want to be a successful person on generally with your business and personal life. They make you feel like your on a team and are always trying to lend a hand.

Cons

The hours are horrible! Well atleast for me I was traveling over an hour away just to get the office. Which you had to be in the office at 8:30 SHARP! And the meeting would end at 10. I was assigned the most "by the book" trainer and I hated it! But then again I knew failure wasn't an option. The morning commute was a nightmare it took me an hour to get to work from powder springs to dunwoody every morning.(FYI just as long as the morning business meeting last.) You were only getting paid $7.25 as base pay. Which includes the $7.25 for the meetings, breakdowns and tear downs. They also paid you 7.25 or performance pay. Whichever one was higher. So basically the more you sale the more you get paid technically. And honestly it should be ATLEAST 10.00 and hour. But besides all that crap after driving to dunwoody for the 8:30 sharp meetings, you had to also drive to whatever Sams Club they sent you too. So let's say after the meeting you were assigned to me at your event "SAMs club" at 11 then they would pay you 11.00 for your travel to the location. But they had two shifts. You could either work 11-4 or 2-7. And if you worked the 2-7 shift you didn't get paid for your travel. And I'm not talking about like 5 mins away. They would send you to SAMs club all over the northern Atlanta area. I was going to Duluth and Alpharetta! And on the weekends which you would every weekend you would just have to drive from you own house or location that you are at the time. All I'm saying is this company relies way to much on the employees cars and it shouldn't be that way they need to get a better system in place or provide company cars because that's why I had to quit they were not gonna put all that wear and tear on my car when I can find something closer to home saving gas! Saving time in traffic and saving money honestly. I would only take job if you live in the dunwoody/ sandy springs/ Buckhead area or anywhere else near by because the commute is not worth the base pay of 7.25!!! And maybe there is some really good money to be made here but I need to make good money instantly not over time !

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