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What's the deal with "entry level marketing" jobs?



I've been looking for a job and I keep running across "sports marketing" and "event marketing" firms that are offering "entry level management opportunities." I'm always skeptical of "marketing" jobs in general because a lot of times they are either outright scams or just want you to stand on the corner in a chicken suit, so I started researching. What I found was companies like this all over the country. A lot of them have exactly the same webpage with just the name of the company changed. They are obviously affiliated, but I cannot find any evidence of a parent company. They all claim to be independent growing businesses. I also find it strange that the only "marketing" that they seem to be doing is for finding new employees and not actually searching for new clients. Does anyone know anything about these companies? Is it some kind of pyramid scheme? Here's an example of what I mean... http://www.cookemarketing.com/

You will find these jobs are one of two things, telemarketing jobs or door to door canvasser/sales jobs.
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