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Oracle Acquisitions Reviews

4.4

89% would recommend to a friend

(52 total reviews)

Noah Dubale

98% approve of CEO

92% positive business outlook

Oracle Acquisitions has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 52 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Oracle Acquisitions employee rating is 25% above average for employers within the Retail and wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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52 reviews
1.0
5 May 2024

Falsely Advertised!

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Pros

The people are nice. Noah’s not a bad guy, it’s just a terrible job. Can get hired fast if you need to make some quick cash while looking for a better job.

Cons

They totally misrepresent the position and company. They advertise it under a bunch of different titles on linked in, make it seem like a legit corporate position. It’s not. Marketing associate, account manager, sales rep, it’s all the same sh**ty in person sales position. You are a glorified greeter, standing for 6+ hours a day trying to sell to customers as they walk past you. Company is set up like a pyramid, climb high enough you can create your own team and open up your own offices under whatever business name you want. Each company falls under a larger national company, but they WONT tell you the company. It’s literally a secret that is kept from the employees. Very suspicious to not know who you are working for. Clearly it’s not very reputable or else it wouldn’t be kept a secret. Crap pay, base (like $16-$18) OR commission. High turnover rate, constantly hiring and firing people. You’re required to dress business professional and come into the office at 7am 5 days a week for a one hour meeting. Doesn’t pay nearly enough to ask that much of their employees. Advertise opportunities for rapid growth, it’s just to keep you drinking the kool aid, no matter if you’re at the top of the company or the bottom you do the same job. You can probably make good money if you are really good at it, but the amount of effort and time required you’re better off just finding a better job. The people that make real money work 10+ hours a day 6 times a week.

1.0
23 Jan 2024
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Pros

The job application is very misleading. You are only working at a booth at a Costco trying to get people to switch their phone and internet plans to AT&T. The pay is minimum wage and commission that's it.

Cons

Instead of a Sales and Marketing Representative for an Advertising Firm the job title should be AT&T Salesman at Costco.

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Oracle Acquisitions Response
2y
Dear Reviewer, We are sorry to hear that you feel as if you were misled as of course that is not our intention. Frankly we do practice sales and marketing and the role of Sales and Marketing Representative is not that far off with the added aspect of opportunity for rapid growth and advancement and we also work with retailers and we do not hide that aspect. We will do our best to ensure we are more clear in the interview process, but we also invite you to do your own research as well prior to interviewing. Thank you for your feedback.
1.0
27 Oct 2023

PLEASE READ

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Pros

You can leverage this job to get the job you actually want

Cons

Recent College Grads Beware! I applied for this role thinking it was a Business Development role where I would be working to build business with potential clients. In reality all of the job postings are for the same position; AT&T sales rep. Thats what this job is. The same guys who harass you in Walmart to switch over. Do no be fooled by the pictures on LinkedIn of the "culture". You are simply required to play dress-up 3 days out of the week where you meet in a rented out office to practice pitching for like an hour. The rest of that time you are in random wholesalers all 30+ minutes away from the office pitching people to switch their phone provider. This organization's structure is closer to an MLM than any corporate entity. I observed multiple instances from management of using unethical sales tactics like taking advantage of vulnerable consumers (i.e. the elderly, non-native speakers). Unless you are desperate and/or have 0 work experience STEER CLEAR

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Oracle Acquisitions Response
2y
Dear Reviewer, First, off thank you for your feedback as we appreciate feedback regardless of the nature. Second, it is against glassdoor's guidelines to write multiple reviews considering you wrote two with the exact same title. Additionally, I have to say we are a bit confused by this review we do work with retailers but none of them are Walmart. As far as an AT&T Sales Representative role that is all someone who was with our company for a couple days would see. There is quite a bit more involved in the company as far as the available growth and roles available to those that are willing to give it a chance and put in the work. As far as MLM goes, we do not require payment for employment. MLM's require employees to cover the cost of the products they sell. We pay our employees from the jump and offer paid training. We understand that the view you received of the company was limited after only a few days so we understand your reaction and hopefully this clarifies some of it. We wish you the best of luck on your job search and thank you for your input.
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