Is multilevel marketing looked down upon when on a resume?
I got a job at Vector Marketing, but its multilevel marketing and I don’t know if that would look good on a resume.
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If you are looking to find a position that is even tangentially related to sales and/or marketing, then I would leave it off. It might lead the reader to question your ethics, which is certainly worse than having a gap in your employment.
Best of luck!
what does tht mean , it is just your experience , which looks quite interesting , and if u’ll add ths in ur resume , it’ll upgrade ur confidence level for an interview
I’m sorry to hear that. Vector Marketing is a huge scam. Seriously. They charge you crazy amounts just for memberships, start kits, classes, etc. It’s how they make money, 99.99% of their "student workers" don’t.
I don’t know Vector marketing, but I did work for a company that was completely dishonest before. Even if your job isn’t on the front lines, if it’s a scam, you’re still part of it.
If the only thing you care about is will it look bad to future employers, then the answer is yes, but only to some. All companies are unethical to some degree or another. I’m not sure how much this one is.
I would consider the effect this will have on your own integrity, and not being able to look yourself in the mirror. That’s the problem I had. I was in direct sales and talked 13 customers into buying something that was complete junk. Felt guilty for every one of them, then left.
Here’s a whole list of prayers for repentance if and when you need em.
http://www.catholic.org/prayers/prayer.php?p=2295
Do NOT put your Vector experience down.
The job is a thinly disguised scam.
Most hiring managers, if they are knowledgeable to any extent, recognize that Vector is NOT a fully legitimate type operation.
Your inclusion will give them the feeling that you are naive, and not smart enough to recognize when you are being duped or manipulated. It will be a definite negative in their decision..