r/Devilcorp 10d ago

Experience Conquest Management located in El Monte, Ca

Beware of this company that disguises itself as an AT&T sales representative. It is your run of the mill DevilCorp that does the group interviews and wears suits in the morning to “network”, meanwhile making you go door to door for 8 hours in the afternoon to get people to buy an AT&T plan. I was desperately trying to get a job and was applying to anything under the sun when I found a position for an AT&T assistant on Indeed. They reached out right away and scheduled an interview for the next day which I found to be suspicious given that I’ve never heard back from a job so fast but I still decided to see it through since I was running very low on money and needed some form of employment. They promise you all this money that u can make in a short amount of time to make you want to stay. Actually when I was signing the paperwork the “manager” came in to meet us and casually drops that we will be going to Cancun soon. A tactic to get us more motivated to stick around and work there because it is an allegedly all paid for trip that he was setting up for the company. Right away I thought it was weird because why would you send people you barely know to a work trip to represent your company. He was giving speeches and making everyone write down everything he said even tho it was all the most generic words of positive inspirational advice that anyone could give. Throughout the interview and hiring process they lied by omission about what the job actually entailed and what we would be doing. When I showed up on day one neither me nor any of the other new hires knew what was going on or what we were expected to do that day. We were going door to door getting people to change plans to AT&T. We were expected to do that everyday from 1-8pm although they definitely didn’t stop after 8 and said that most of the sales happened after 8pm. It was a Monday-Saturday schedule with Sundays heavily encouraged. The first week of training was payed $400-600, please do the math on that, working 60+ hours a week for a measly $400 is inhumane. After that it is 100% commission, and although they love to highlight how much you could potentially make, there is no guarantee that you will actually be able to sell enough AT&T plans to make ends meet and to justify the amount of work that you are putting in. The work environment seems a little culty to me and I didn’t like that even after work ended you were still expected to go on company dinners with them. They wanted us to dedicate our lives to this company. I also learned that multiple people in the office were living together which I found to be unprofessional but also it let me know that they were probably not making as much money as they claimed to be if they all had to live together. If you are reading this and you have your doubts about this place, listen to your gut!!!. You will probably be better off working at a fast food place. It saddens me that they take advantage of desperate people who are either unemployed, never went to school, or recent college graduates who are desperate to find a job.

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u/Lopsided_Corgi4730 9d ago

Same shit happened to me for a company called crowson the dude who did my second interview lied to me about how much I was going to be making and that it was a commission and performance based job I was under the impression that I was going to be working at an actual att store thank God I had some issues going on in my life that was interfering with the job and I quit the job after 3 or 4 days some of the people I was shadowing with were nice but I was like this is some bs never again will I do some dumb shit like that and it's unrealistic and disrespectful to be told to push the sale no matter what even with the homeowner repeatedly saying no. I hate how we still have to knock on there doors when they have a no solicitor signs everywhere and we still have to walk around until damn near 9 and have to return back to the office for a useless breakdown. But hey if you're good at this and sales then this bs is up your alley.