This place will run you ragged and expect you to bend over backwards for a severely underpaid position.
You will get a great title - but that is just a trick because when you start working there, you find out that although the title is nice, it's not the work that you will be doing. Then all of the lies start from management and coworkers.
Promises in writing for industry standard pay when 90 days probation period is over but then you get nothing. Good luck fighting it. They develop one excuse after another to not pay you.
Women are not welcome here. The men make rude comments and they give you work that you were not hired for and they laugh at you. If you refuse, they retaliate by making you do more demeaning jobs and take away privileges. They have you meet them at odd places for meetings, leave you out of some meetings and yell at you after for not figuring out that there was a meeting on your own and showing up.
If you have any issues and want to discuss anything, they retaliate more. And if you try to go to HR they tell you that it means that they don't want their job and then challenge you by saying that if you don't want your job, then go ahead to HR.
You are given privileges then they are is taken away, then given back, then taken away. Co-workers are informed of this privilege being taken away ahead of time and they taunt you.
It is a very stressful and scary environment to work in. Things are ran like they were 20 years ago where employers could do and say anything they want to you and there wasn't anything you can do about it.
Depending on your length of stay at Connect America, you may loose more than 15 lbs and look very unhealthy. You will likely experience hair loss, heart palpitations, diarrhea/constipation and sessions crying in the fetal position.