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Complaint Review: Global Marketing Solutions - Executive Advertising - London Nationwide

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  • Global Marketing Solutions - Executive Advertising 1 Bath Street Nationwide United Kingdom

Global Marketing Solutions - Executive Advertising I Am Sure Many Many More Scam London, OLD STREET TUBE STOP! London United Kingdom

*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Lucky you...

*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Jessica:

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OK, So I am currently looking for a job in London and I have been going on job interviews. I get a call back from Yasmin from Global Marketing Solutions and tells me she would like me to come in for an interview. I was very happy and she said I could come in the next day. I thought that it was weird that the next day was the interview but I thought maybe they are in a rush to fill the position.

I get a confirmation e-mail with the website and it was from Justin Cobb's email but signed on the bottom from Yasmin. The web site was ExecutiveAdvertising.com, humm I thought thats strange, aren't they called Global Marketing Solutions? I went in the next day and there were tons of people applying for the job. I filled out an application and now that I think about it, it was like applying for a retail job. It also asked if I have a vehicle. Why do you care I have a car? The interview was short and Rhanda was the one who interviewed me. She spoke most of the time telling me that if you work hard you can be a manager in no time. Even if you have no experience... humm.... Then she said that she will call me back if I make it to the second interview. I left feeling that this was so strange, I just didn't feel like this was real. Something didn't feel right.

2 hours later I get the call that they want me for the second interview and a second confirmation e-mail just like the first. It said wear comfortable shoes... WHAT?! Why?!

So I went home and did some research, it all was making me feel odd. I found countless websites and this one included with many people complaining. Apparently, when you go back the next day they send you door to door selling (comfy shoes!) and talked into how great it is. They waste your time thinking that this is a real career when in fact it is not salary based or a real marketing career.

Needless to say I called them and asked if they had another web site and they said no, it's under construction. If this company is so big and wonderful why don't you have another web site? I said I wanted to cancel my appointment, the girl on the phone who I think was Rhanda (American Accent) asked me why and I said because I feel that the company is shady. She said "Well, I don't know why you would think that" and I said yeah? and she was quiet for a few seconds and I just hung up the phone. IF YOU DON"T KNOW WHY, STAND UP FOR YOUR COMPANY!

I just want to say thank you to all those who posted reports like this all over the internet because if it was not for you I would have been wasting all my time when I could have been looking for a real job. Good thing for Global Marketing Solutions I found this out now too because I would have went BALLISTIC in their office at the end of the day.

Good luck to everyone on their REAL job search.

Jessica
London
United Kingdom

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Lucky you...

AUTHOR: bookaltd - (United States of America)

POSTED: Sunday, January 10, 2010

I actually went to the "Second Interview". This involved meeting a trainer who had been doing the "marketing" for a couple of months. We were briefed by one of the managers and then given a map and some forms. My trainer said that we were the lucky ones since we didn't have to carry bags (more like large suitcases) around like some of the other marketers. When I asked him if they marketed the items to Companies, he said "No, just in pubs and stuff". I saw some of the items they sold and they were the sort of things you see being hawked on the street i.e. stuffed animals, useless kitchen tools etc. I should have just left right there and then but decided to follow my trainer.



We took the tube (had to pay out of my own pocket for a day pass for all zones) to some suburb of London (this was back in 2007 can't remember the exact location). We then spent the whole day walking up and down a street trying to convince homeowners to sign up for a free quote for double glazing, garage conversions and driveway renovations.



Needless to say that I never went back. I did feel sorry for my trainer, as he seemed quite upset that I wasn't going back but the "job" was plain rubbish.



When I went, there were two company names, Executive Advertising and Fosters/Mosco. If they still exist, avoid them at all costs unless you enjoy door to door sales.



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Jessica:

AUTHOR: Anon - (United Kingdom)

POSTED: Sunday, April 26, 2009

You wouldnt happen to be from the Sheffield office, would you?

I quit there not too long ago, theres ALOT, I could tell you.

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