Roger
Schaumburg,#2General Comment
Fri, August 16, 2013
The author of this report pretty much nailed all the details. When I got to their office in Schaumburg I was greeted with obnoviouxly loud music playing in the lobby (totally unprofesional and trying to give the illusion of being a "cool company") (red flag #1). I was also emailed ahead of time being told to dress profesionally; it's common sense to dress profesionally for an interview (red flag #2). The person interviewing me didn't ask me any relevant interview questions (red flag #3). In fact, I doubt she even read my resume, aside from perhaps the contact information (red flag #4). When I asked about what my daily job tasks would be I was given a line of BS ("you will provide a diverse and innovative series of solutions to help promote our clients") (red flag #5).
If neither my review or the person who wrote this scam report isn't able to convince you, let me go ahead and quote their website: "BLUE: The name itself is small, because we don't care about fancy titles or impressive resumes. " In other words, you get hired if you have a pulse.