Pros
Nothing is good about this hell hole
Cons
Working 14 hours a day Only commission Cult like environment Most people making no more than 350$ a week
Pros
Having just graduated from college, I was unsure about the first job I would find. I knew it would be the first step in my career, and I couldn't have asked for a better experience than here at Pulse. I was coming in with no experience, but was given the chance to work for and with someone who would mentor me and coach me in the skills I needed to learn. I’ve seen my confidence and mindset grow over my short time here, and I couldn’t have done so without the team here at the company.
Cons
Compared to my last job in college, I was working more hours than I was used to. The manager requires your all - energy, time, and mindset - but within the first month, I could see the positive results of my work and was able to move into the position I am now because of those habits I established.
Pros
Should you choose to not subject yourself to all the Cons of the job. You can learn a few things here, mainly: • Life skills for rejection • Being humble • Reading peoples cues, both verbal and non-verbal • Smiling after having a door slammed in your face, or rejected at a 99 Cent Store while trying to do your job. • Get to hear how your boss makes lots of money.
Cons
So many - You'll never get a full paycheck. You'll be working 10+ hour days. Say bye to your social life. They say weekends are optional but they actually aren't (they just can't tell you that). Cult like environment. Being stuck in a room with 15 other people for 2 hours with no A/C and lots of breath (it can't be avoided). The marketing job you think you're getting isn't what you expected: standing in 99cent stores giving away Obama phones or knocking on doors for 6 hours for AT&T and DirecTV. It takes like 3 weeks to get your first paycheck which is far below min. wage.
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