Applied through a LinkedIn posting (which I would later find out was listed under a software company based out of Tulsa btw) that described this as a Marketing Internship. The job description was very vague, but it sounded like a legit opportunity. The first interview was very short, the women talked really fast and again was vague about the job and what I would be doing. Hours and pay were not discussed. I was then invited back for a second interview, and it was there that the true colors of the company were exposed. This interview went a bit longer, and the hiring representative described the position in more detail. Turns out the position I had applied to was not a marketing internship, but it is literally selling car wax at a gas station for commission-based pay from 9-7 every day. They try to disguise this by using fancy words and even straight up lying during the interview. I was given an offer, but after reading reviews on here and doing more research, I declined.