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Poor management and company culture - Anonymous employee Red Tower Marketing Employee Review

1.0
15 May 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company is young so you may like it if you are a recent graduate. Open-minded environment, however, the ideas of new employees are not valued and discarded. You can make some money there.

Cons

Good pay theoretically, but the management in our organization is horrible. Management is irresponsible and due to small experience, they try to "look" cooler, rather than "be" smarter work on their leadership skills. They never give you complete information about the job on the first interview or via e-mail. They want you to come over. It is not right. You spend a lot of the time on the street, like a low-wage worker with an "arrow" ad.

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5.0
23 Oct 2015
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Pros

I'v been working at red tower for around 4 months now, and had the opportunity to work with some of the largest companies in the telecom industry, handling their accounts, reports, marketing research, I have learned about different skills like being able to participate on different meeting, the company has a really good environment, definitely young environment, and the company culture is to promote within. High earning for a first job with not much of experience is another thing that has help me.

Cons

You put in a little more hours but it's worth it if you want to move up to a better position. Commute might be a con during the mornings.

1.0
16 Nov 2015
Recommend
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Pros

They say you can get "marketing" experience. In reality, you are just a saleswoman or salesperson standing on the street corner hustling for change.

Cons

You have almost no work benefits working at this company, according to my experience. You will either be selling some kind of Comcast service at a Walmart booth or you will be out on the streets in poor neighborhoods trying to sell a free phone from Assurance wireless. You get $10 per phone plan you sell. You will be trying to yell to get people's attention for hours until your voice gives out. They have a mandatory training in the morning each day and another mandatory wrap up at the end of each day. You are expected to show up at 8am and work until 5pm and then go back to the office for the final lesson and to return equipment; so you are not done until about 6:30pm and then you need to go home, which might be around 8pm because of traffic. It did not seem worthwhile. The company head, Diana Rojas has moved around town and business locations. She had an address in Emeryville, then moved to a location in South San Francisco, then moved again. It doesn't seem stable, just constantly changing, like the workforce and their telephone numbers. The worst part is that they do NOT PAY on time and they don't make it priority to see that everyone gets their paychecks. It is a terrible struggle trying to get your paycheck. I am really disappointed with this company.

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