401-234-4700
Country: USA
401 area code:
Rhode Island (Cranston, Pawtucket, Providence)
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- Joe| 3 repliesIf you place your resume online you will have many calls from phone #401-234-4700. Number is a scam. Be careful when placing resumes online. Fake companies taking advantage of innocent people, especially those who are trying to find a job. Very sad. This phone # should be investigated, prosecuted, and sued.
- Peterthis #(401)234-4700 has called me everyday for the last 3 weeks its calling out of providence RI comes up as american life insurance on google but when you call it you get no answer WTF....
- Former Employee replies to Joe| 2 repliesThere is no scam here. Just becuase it is not what someone is looking for doesn't make something a scam.
It's incredible how ridiculous some people are.
Didn't anyone teach you, if you have nothing positive to say then don't say anything at all.
Anyway this is a legitimate insurance business.
IF they call you they are either calling policyholders or contacting someone regarding a resume they received. - MJC replies to Former Employee| 1 replyI am neither a policy holder, nor an applicant. Yet, they continue to call me. Any "legitimate" business worth their salt would have plenty of applications/resumes to choose from, and would not have to resort to what basically amounts to cold calling.
Also, if people only discussed "positive" things and never criticized, how could we affect change? - Former Employee replies to MJCIt is a shame that you need to discredit the company because of your lack of knowledge on this company. If you are saying your resume has never been posted online and you are not a policyholder maybe a friend of yours referred someone to call you about life insurance. Either way. check them out on BBB.com and you will see they are a legitimate company. If a company should not be proactive and call resumes on monsterboard or career builder then why bother posting resumes online.Why don't you go and post some positive things about a company you like rather than try to taint others views about a good company. This is the exact problem with society today. Luckily in this world we are innocent until proven guilty.
- Luis| 2 repliesThis is a [***] pyramid PYRAMID scheme. Although they'll deny it that's who they are. Avoid them. They just want busy bee workers to take advantage of and pay for that [***] receptionist they employ. Unless you're into taking advantage of people (some people are; most of the people they employ) make your account on Monster private.
- Caller: SALES
- Wasted my time replies to Luis| 1 replyThis company is a joke run by children, who think business attire is something you find on the clearance rack at burlington coat factory. They make you sit for days and waste your time, then specify that you have to pay for your certification and class after the inital waste of time takes place.
Scam or not this company is a joke. - Christian replies to Wasted my timeThis company really is a joke, first off it's a commissioned job, second it's all run by kids dressed in what they call business attire, run by a bunch of "cheap used car salesmen" types, who are cheesy and only care about the dollar, and have this professional "I'm going to sell everyone" attitude. It's life insurance, not rocket science, you can be a moron and sell life insurance. You work for yourself, yet you're "required" to work monday through sunday. Sure, if you have no family and have a strong work ethic, yes, but come on, it's just life insurance. Pyramid scheme, yes. Agents come with high hopes, get the help they need, go on a bunch of appointments, hit their bonuses, and then they're on their own and it's sink or swim. Then when their sick of having no life, and getting nothing in return, they leave, and their accounts are transferred to a manager. Insurance has such a high turnover because a lot of people are just not cut out for it. The childsafe kit is a wonderful tool, but tacky how it's connected to them and used for referrals. Work for a company that you've actually heard of. Research insurance companies, their products, etc and their overall rating. If you don't like commissioned sales, go after a degree in what you want to do, and what your passion is. Also, paying for training, I find to be ridiculous. Besides the licenses, which are required to pay for, if you're going to work for a company, you shouldn't have to pay for working. Don't waste your time if you can't handle a 60 hour work week, no social life, and surviving on next to nothing.
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