Pros
People will learn not all job postings are as they seem. I guess for the few people who love working on commission only, they might be able to make decent money.
Cons
So college grads see a job posting that sounds too good to be true. Well the truth is it is. Jobs like Greater Boston Events will try to prey on college grads, even if it means calling them 5 times to try to get them in for an interview. All I can tell you is this is not a high paying, marketing job like it claims. It is a commission, sales job where you'll have to go door to door selling products nobody wants. Greater Boston Events is not the only company like it. Also look out for companies like Azure Marketing, New England Insights and Microfinancial. They do the same thing! The other reviews on here are fakes, you can count on it. You want to know what's wrong with all the reviews posted here? It's simple. Look at how vague each one is. Each review claims this company is so fantastic to work for yet, yet they fail to give one single detail about what their actual jobs entail. They don't even tell you what they are doing. One reviewer even says, " If you want to know more, you should go in and find out yourself!" Are you kidding? Sounds like a Pyramid Scheme, doesn't it? Because it is. Not one review or their website say it is a door to door sales job. It's like they don't want you to know. The reason they don't want you to know is because sales/commission jobs suck and nobody wants to do them. Use your head. If a company is desperate to get people in the door without telling them anything about the actual job, that's a big red-flag right there. If you can barley find any information about the company on the web at all, that's another red-flag.