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mouse

This is so funny. I too recieved a call from Tal Grossman,from that number, about a job as a "team leader". Although I have no doubt that I would be great with people, I felt that it was odd the V.P of Primerica was doing the hiring. My interview was a couple of days ago, I didn't go because of some negative instinctual feelings, and I get a message on my answering machine saying how I missed a great opportunity, and that he has influences in the gta job market, and he might have to put a bad word out! Who does this? So completely unprofessional;to match my disregard for responsibility with your own disregard of professionalism!I am so glad that I found this forum. To the people that have found good jobs with this company:good for you. To everyone else: If it looks like a duck....You can't all be wrong, can you?!
 

StarGirl

I have no clue how these people got my info. They called offering a job training CSR's, and sales agents. I called back to inquire about their pay structure only to find out it's all commission based. Stay away from them if your looking for a reliable job.
 

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.
 

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.
 

GFA

stop bullsh*tting people ...if you're a supervisor there or one of the liers just indicate so without having to lie to people. You sure don't need a resume to get a job because any schmuck can work there which is indicated by your case. You sure are your own boss , YOUR OWN BROKE A$$ BOSS with nothing but a security bill to pay to these thieves and people that hate you because you stalk them 30 times.  The average failure there earns the whopping sum of 5K/year, as admitted by Primerica itself:

http://www.primerica.com/public/primerica_disclosures.html
 

Rick Ross

Primerica solicits as follows:You post your resume on Monster, CareerBuilder, etc.They troll the resumes. They call you.They leave a voice mail that says something like: "our company is opening a branch office in your area and we were referred to you as a strong candidate for a managerial position." If you call them or speak with them on the phone, they will invariably demurr on the details on the business, and pretty much stay with the vague script wording that they use in their voicemail. They will stay with the "management position for a big important company" schtick.At this point, having had my time wasted with one of the A-holes once on an in person meeting a few years ago, I bust them. I just say: "are you really representing Primerica". I generally get a sheepish "yeah". I tell them something along the lines of: "SORRY! I have a career, and what you are offering is total crap."  Usually they hang up on me. My fun for the day.The point is, Primerica doesn't pay a salary, they demand an enrollment fee, they want you to attend their cult training, and they do not go out looking for programmers. It's a financial services MLM pyramid. The "jobs" are commission only sales jobs, and you create your own leads. You are supposed to recruit other Primerica stooges.  Utterly consistent and deceptive recruiting M.O.
 

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