Sageassociates Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

2.9

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Basically a “Scam Company”

Basically a “Scam Company”. Making you work hours from 9:30-8pm knocking on doors all day which is not as advertised in the job role. Originally continued because of base pay but ended up not even being paid correctly. Horrible Work-life balance and trainers are also just as delusional and scamming. Mainly just push you to make sells which genuinely ruins your mental health and tires you out walking from those hours. Have to pay for transport on the job and food to not even get paid correctly. Absolute set up and has people doing hard labour for no base pay. Wouldn’t recommend to anyone.

11 May 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Avoid Classic "Devil Corp" trap, with no workers rights since you’ll be technically self employed.

I was really excited about the "Marketing Assistant" title, but it didn't take long to realize this is essentially a "Devil Corp" setup designed to burn through grads. The interview process is extremely vague, promising fast-track management and corporate training, but the reality is just grueling door-to-door or "event" sales in supermarkets for 10-12 hours a day with zero base pay. It's a high-pressure, cult-like environment where they use "morning atmosphere" meetings to keep you from questioning the fact that you aren't actually making any money. If you’re looking for a professional marketing career with a salary and a life outside of work, please look elsewhere and don't get sucked into the "opportunity" pitch.

19 May 2026
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