The Marketing Group - Rockies Marketing - Cydcor
Scam marketing job turned door to door sales

Miscellaneous

What is written here is a true account of my experience and not exaggerated; I would like to warn those considering working at 'The Marketing Group'. It is fundamentally a pyramid scheme and deceptive in promises/returns.

I, like everyone else these days, was unemployed and had been searching for a job for a couple of months - no bites. Finally, I came across an ad on monster.com for an entry level marketing position. I called and sent in my resume, and I would thrilled to get a call back about an interview.

I knew something was up when I went in for the first interview. The office has a main reception area with several chairs and a desk where the receptionist / HR/Accounting (Katie) girl sits. On that desk are several clip boards with interview question sheets. That set off a red flag... How many people could they possibly be hiring? I went in to my interview with a guy named Yeat, and he asked me if I understood what 'outsourced marketing' was and whatever. He then said they would call if I was going to get a second interview. (This company is all about impulse factors - fear of loss, sense of urgency, Jones effect, indifference - and constantly use them on you to keep you in line and interested.)

Big surprise - I got a second interview. This was a group interview with 10-12 other guys. All of the 'Leaders' came to meet us, and everyone was talking about how much they loved the job. (Turns out anyone caught 'negging out' others is called a 'cancer' and fired.) I was intrigued by everyones positive attitude, and they took us into a little room to explain the business. The CEO - Young Yoon (a Korean man who is ex-Korean military and totally crazy) came in and gave a vague description of the 'management training program' and something about 'direct marketing'. The was a lot of emphasis on thhe money aspect - which hey, after being unemployed looked really good. They said they would tell us who would be invited back for the third and final interview via phone call later that day.

Another big surprise - I got a third interview. I really liked the guy they sent me out with... But the next thing I knew we took an hour drive to a city outside of Denver, and we were walking the streets going door to door asking for people's phone bills. I guess Quest has a contract with Cydcor where employees of the Marketing Group pretend to be Quest agents doing "account reviews" when actually you are trying to upgrade their services and get them on to 3- year terms... Quest pays you commission for everything you upgrade. The process looked pretty easy, my trainer made money, and the woman he helped actually saved a bunch of money... So I thought well, it's a job and took it.

What a mistake. I was told the hours would be from 9-5... They are more like 7-6:30 everyday. I had to be in at 7:30 for training and once I made "Leadership" (finished training... Earned over 200 dollar 3 days in a row) I had to be in at 7 for individual meetings. The company is basically a pyramid scheme. Every individual theoretically wants to be an "Owner" to be an owner a person has to complete training and become a Leader, recruit and train five other Leaders, and act as Assistant Manager until being "promoted out".

It is a sweat shop. They have to hired enormous amounts of people because so many quit/get fired. There are no benefits, pay is 100% commission, and you have to spend your own money on gas! It is not a marketing position... It is door-to-door sales. The company feed off of recent graduates, the unemployed, and those desperate to make a career change. It is really sad how they take advantage of desperate people.

Young Yoon is awful. That man cannot get through a meeting with out talking about his house, porche, or other stuff. He also loves to badmouth former employees calling them 'quitters' and 'losers'. He dresses up in these really gaudy suits and is constantly talking about how hard this business is... But hanging in there with get you a six-figure salary in one year or less. He yells at everyone, threatens your job, and is extremely belittling. I saw otherwise confident and smart men turn into cowering nothings around him. He likes to punish and test employees by sending them on 'business trips'... Oh and lets say he sends you to Salt Lake City... You have to drive... And guess who gets to pay for gas?

The office is filled with folding chairs and cheap white boards stuck on with double-sided tape. If there is anything nice for the employees - like breakfast in the morning - it's the employees who are responsible for buying and bringing in the food.

Point being... Don't waste you time. I don't know how legal this whole operation is. But from purely an advise standpoint... The whole business is deceptive to the employees and to the businesses you see everyday. You will never go home thinking you did anything important... And after a 12 hour day... You wont have time or energy for anything else. Don't bother with The Marketing Group and Cydcor... Obviously I am not the first one to complain.

Anonymous
Denver, Colorado
U.S.A.


Company: The Marketing Group - Rockies Marketing - Cydcor
Country: USA
State: Colorado
City: Greenwood Village
Address: 6160 S. Syracuse Way, Ste 100
Phone: 3032209604
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