If you are not looking to excel specifically in the high tech sales industry, do not seek employment here. - Anonymous employee MemoryBlue Employee Review

4.0
Sep 30, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Great Culture -Good pay for a fresh out of college student -You learn a lot about different high tech technologies and company's

Cons

-Interview process Is misleading -If you decide that this place isn't for you, you have to pay a 5k fee to break your contract and move on -The campaigns do not surpass cold calling -You don't get paid enough to live lone in the area -Most of the work can be done from home

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MemoryBlue Response
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Thank you very much for providing us with this insightful feedback. As a result of your review, we have made an improvement on the internal level to our interview process. We now have a checklist of areas to make sure are discussed with candidates in the recruitment process. This makes for an all-encompassing knowledge transfer to every prospective candidate for employment at memoryBlue. We appreciate your review and those of others in their entirety as we actively seek to enhance both the recruitment and employee experience for all!

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