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0 complaints this year, 156 total complaints

Comments on (905) 264-9962

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m a

THANK GOODNESS I checked it out, the audacity. He was so pleasant from the start, and his script seemed so perfectly rehearsed that a mini red flag went up in my head, but then he continued to talk and talk about the opportunity, how no financial background is required, and that all I need was a love for people, good interpersonal and communication skills, and pretty much all of the other laundry terms that job seekers put on their resumes. So, it was hard to accept the interview because he made me feel so confident and optimistic about being a "leader" and a part of "the biggest financial institution in the world". My sister and her close friend both attended the first interview and confirmed that it was highly unprofessional. The questions that they asked were basic personality questions, hardly the grilling that one would expect from a solid company. I am supposed to go to my interview tomorrow, and if "Tal Grossman" had left a number to contact them if anything should arise, I would've had the courtesy to let them know I wasn't interested, but they didn't. So? Again, thank goodness I did my research!Also, for those genuinely looking for the "truth", just keep doing your research, go with your instincts, and be weary of  the super positive comments such as the ones below, because they too might be hired by Primerica or similar companies, doing damage control on helpful and informative sites such as these.Good luck to those still looking for employment!Stay positive!!!
 

It's A Scam

Bad reputation. Have no professional experience and no leadership or market knowledge. Too much focus on recruiting and no focus on skill building. Everyone wants to recruit so their recruits can set appointments for them. Limited amount of products. In their training they outwardly promote recruiting stooges, just to get their "list" of warm market, and they don't care if that person quits or fails (as they always do), as long as they get that persons "list" first.
 

shortcake

Oh yeah... I almost forgot... Strawberry's web link doesn't show many major financial institutions ,mainly because it's not a credible link.  It doesn't have info for London Life, Clarica and many other top ten insurers/investors - but like Primerica they are not Multi-Level Marketers, they operate in the financial service field!
 

Michael Lawrence

If Microsoft called you for an interview and you reseached microsoft on the internet and read the horrible things posted would you not show to the interview?  Try these searches on Google:I hate TD BankI hate RBC BankI hate GodI hate babieswho the flip HATES BABIES???  Worse... who spends time posting negatives about babies on the internet??  EVEN worse, who are the IDIOTS who believe the crap written on the internet???It's one thing to show up and formulate your own opinion... it's another thing to listen to complete strangers who hold no bearing of success and will try to drag others down too.It's a strange world we live in today.  Thank God that there are still those with morals and education that can make their minds up for themselves rather than search on forums that are obsolete.Do the right thing in life.  Be your own person... opportunity is what YOU make of it - don't let postings like the ones above form your judgements.   Good luck.  Primerica is a great company.
 

Samantha

Received a call from this number today, the guy said his name was Tal Grossman and he was calling from Primerica and then he said Citi Group.  He said they have job available in the finance department for someone with no finance experience (weird)! Then he said "I don't think you have finance experience", when I actually do have a lot of finance experience, but he did know my name and my number, so I think he got it from workopolis or something like that.
He talk really fast.
He called me last year and did the same sales pitch.
My friend went to the interview and said its a company that tries to lure you in for insurance sales.
I asked him if it was sales and he said no.  Oh well I'm not going to this stupid interview, waste of time.
 

banana

Actually, last week I got the same call - I found him intriguing. I've applying for positions before, but never for a company this big.  You guys and girls are crazy.  He happens to be a nice man, with a lot of experience.  I normally am cautious, but like Orange, I don't let internet spam mold my opinion.  I decided to show up, and I got started just today.  I truly believe that when one person has questions they should always go to the source.  For those that didn't get more information and based your opinion on what you read here - call the guy (if he is still looking for people) find out more - make a decision based on what you here and see, not what you read from sceptical people who know so little, they use the internet as a research point.  I'll keep you all posted on how it goes.
 

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