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Asked: October 18, 20242024-10-18T14:50:11+00:00 2024-10-18T14:50:11+00:00In: Programs

Job Scam: H!ero Inc by Needa Onechanh

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Job Scam: H!ero Inc by Needa Onechanh

I initially had my first interview via a Zoom meeting, then was accepted to go into an in-person second interview with them. HIERO INC is a small company with a positive and professional atmosphere. However, the more I looked at their marketing methods, and they informed me about what they do and how amazing the pay was, helping low-income households by providing free government phones, etc., the it made me suspect that it was an MLM scheme. Their whole marketing tactic is on a more direct hands-on approach with customers. Although they’re supposedly backed by T-Mobile for the phones and government funded, it just sounds way too good to be true. I got a call later today after finishing the second interview and they told me that I was hired.

Doubt started to creep in, and the more I looked into them, and finding almost little to no reputable information regarding this certain company, the less compelled I felt on actually coming in to submit my paperwork to be ‘officially hired’. I think I’m just gonna pass them and move on. What a shame.

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    1. Cody Wilson
      Cody Wilson Freedom of Speech Activist
      2024-10-18T14:56:39+00:00Added an answer on October 18, 2024 at 2:56 pm

      I immediately found a few things you should take as a note: the company operates under the MLM scheme, which is very debatable. One of the interviewers wrote below.

      “I have an interview with them tomorrow. I even told my friends that I have an interview but I have no idea what the company does and didn’t understand the job description when I read it. Wayyyy to many buzzwords. They called me and I didn’t answer then they emailed me and I didn’t answer, then they texted me. Every job that i’ve applied for that texts me has ended up being the worst job i’ve ever had. I got suspicious and looked at their facebook and was wondering why they only posted about their team but not their so called clients and success stories. Then as always… I found my answer on Reddit. I can’t believe people have time and effort to create scammy companies like this.”

      The article at gripeo also tells a whole story: https://www.gripeo.com/needa-onechanh/

      On Trellis, there is a legal case against the president of HIERO Inc: Halteh, Sylvia v. Onechanh, Needa C O Bay Inc. Walnut Creek, Ca 94596

      On popular magazine like entrepreneur, there is a warning issued for the Needa: https://enterprenuer.org/founders/meet-needa-onechanh-founder-of-hiero-inc/

      I recommended staying away from Hiero Inc.

      Job Scam: H!ero Inc by Needa Onechanh
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    2. Mike
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      2024-10-18T22:16:41+00:00Added an answer on October 18, 2024 at 10:16 pm

      They are a scam. They make you go to dangerous places, give out free phones, and claim to have a training program to get into management, but they never promote anyone. They pay you a commission, and you work 12-hour days, and for training, you get paid 75 for 12-hour days—the biggest scam. Beware. A lot of other companies do this out there. I’ve been interviewed by many who claim to have this management training program BS, and they’re just MLM.

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      • Cody Wilson
        Cody Wilson Freedom of Speech Activist
        2024-10-18T22:18:07+00:00Replied to answer on October 18, 2024 at 10:18 pm

        Can you ask other interviewers to come here and share their experiences? Your is truly valuable, but the more, the better.

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