SNE Associates
Terrible experience

Career & Work

Against my better view, I decided to 'meeting' using the 'representative of recruiting' at S NE Affiliates. Work was universal, and also the ladies in the reception table was the main one who questioned me. I responded a survey by what I needed to complete by when. I tried to not move my eyes, but my attention got the greater of me. And so I finished the study and passed it in with my application.

The assistant quickly escorted me to her workplace - a woman who appeared as if she was playing dress up in motheris sick-fitting suit coat. She requested a lot of regular concerns to which there may not be considered a correct solution. When I talked, she circled issues on my application and created records within the border. A less-experienced individual may have thought she truly understood what she was doing.

I tried to obtain some tangible solutions out-of her regarding whom precisely I'd be employed by, but my concerns were fulfilled with scripted, obscure solutions that left me more confused than before. She spewed a laundry-list of 'customers', like AT&T, Google, blah, blah, blah. Did she truly expect one to genuinely believe that large businesses like this might purchase advertising from the business in only a little, dim workplace with nary a place found and where the assistant does the finding?

You shouldn't be confused by this - or every other - advertising organization that rattles off big-name companies. Follow your instincts, and do not spend your own time.


Company: SNE Associates
Country: USA
Site: sneassociates.com
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