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Interface Interface Talent, GotTalent Sexual Harassment, Derogatory, Racists, Sexists, Aggressive, Scam South Norwalk, Connecticut |
19th of Oct, 2011 by User109253 |
I was training there but abruptly walked out when another "Development Director" gloated about how he took a woman's welfare check and $5 from her son in order to pay for "Celebrity Stylists and Photographers". I can personally tell you that quite often these Development Director's are also the hair and make-up stylists. Don't be fooled. When you walk out of that office and they have taken your money, they will literally call you a nigger, spic, or dot head. I was appalled by the their flagrant arrogance and lack of empathy to people in dire situations. This company preys on the less educated dreamers. They will tell you that everyone can be a model or at least an extra. They will claim that they have an 80% Success rate. They define success as getting someone on the set of ANTHING. You will almost never get paid for being on the set of a shoot. I know this because I have modeled and done extra work personally. Legitimate agencies want to see what you look like naturally, not with make-up and in "professional lighting." ABOVE ALL: If you are going to the East Brunswick, NJ office and a man acts as if he is your best friend and starts performing magic tricks, he's not. He is a professional con artist, not magician. In less than 15 hours I watched this con artist who's name is Kevin tell me about how many wives he had slept with and told them about the possibility of fame, how many fat ugly children he told could "Make It," and how they all had, "The Look." I employ you to use your better judgment and trust your first instincts. Interface does not market your children either. Their picture simply sits in a pile in the back of the office. Very Occasionally a very marketable child comes in. When this happens they contact a real agency and pass them off. If they do this 5 or 6 times a year they can make it appear as if Interface is amazing. If you want to do something good for your child and you really have money to spare, (I say spare because I actually saw people giving up their cab fare home to get their chance at fame) then invest in Google, Apple, or some mutual funds. If you'd like to know more, simply comment here with a way to reach you. I'd be happy to speak with you in more depth. What I put down here is just the tip of the iceberg |
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Hello User109253,
My name is Godis, InterFACE Director of Communications, and I am sorry to hear that you do not do not have a positive outlook on our company, and I think it may stem from your abrupt departure, which led you to not entirely understand our business model. I would be happy to address some of the concerns you have posted about InterFACE.
I will first start by saying that using derogatory or racist terms at InterFACE is absolutely NOT tolerated, and any employee that uses such terms will immediately be terminated. I apologize that you heard such remarks, and implore you to understand that anyone using that language is NOT a representation of the InterFACE culture. I myself am an African-American female and have been with the company for almost 7 years, and have always been treated with respect and fairness, and have also excelled within the business during those years.
Next, InterFACE's creative team (make up and photographers) is its own department. There are no development directors that "double" as part of the creative team. We are also proud to employ amazingly talented make up artists, stylists and photographers who have worked with celebrities and with high profile fashion and entertainment events. I am not exactly sure how you have come to the conclusion of condemning the credits of our creative staff.
InterFACE does not "prey" on anyone. Our FREE evaluation is just that, free. Clients can come to express their goals, and learn about our services, and are free to leave at anytime if our product is not something they wish to, (or cannot) pursue. We also have a firm cancellation policy for comments who sign up and then decide they would like not like to participate in our services. InterFACE is proud to be able to say that the vast majority, over 80% in fact, of our clients receive a request from an industry professional agent or manager. Our clients have gone on to be signed to world renowned agencies, appear in high-budget films and television shows, and appear in major commercial print ads; all of which our company keeps detailed documented reports of.
As someone of the entertainment industry as you mentioned, you should understand that when you are trying to break into the industry, just getting appointments to meet with talent agents and managers, working as an extra, or going on a closed go-see is an amazing opportunity. Although we market clients to top industry professionals, we do not negate the fact that succeeding in the entertainment industry takes a level of commitment and perseverance from the talent, which is something we are transparent about. For instance, someone who has never taken an acting class should not assume they would automatically land the lead role in a major film, what we provide is a platform to break into the industry and build aspiring talent's experience.
Also it is important to understand that there is no set "look" for entertainment, and there is a place in the industry for EVERYONE who wants to succeed. Just by watching television or flipping through a magazine its clear to see that models, actors, singers, and dancers come in all shapes, sizes, ages, and cultures. InterFACE is willing to work with those who are trying to break into the entertainment industry and are serious about their goals.
Also many of our development directors are talented individuals, such as Kevin, who has performed magic for celebrities and events. I can not speak on what you claim was said to you, as Kevin is no longer with the company and not able to defend himself. However I can say that InterFACE has an amazing group of development directors who are excited to help those looking to break into the entertainment industry achieve their goals.
Lastly, there is no such thing as photos of our clients "sitting in the back of a pile". I myself started at this company 6 years ago in the Promotions office, where our only task was to market our clients constantly to top industry professionals. You can plainly see there is more than "5 or 6 successful clients per year" as we display up to the minute company news and client requests on our website (www.interfacetalent.com) and
social media pages (Facebook-www.Facebook.com/InterFACENetwork) (Twitter-www.twitter.com/interfacenetwk), which I urge you to visit and review.
InterFACE is a growing company, and there are always new ways in which we are evolving and continuing to strive to offer better services for our clients. Our program works and I would love the opportunity to
explain the framework of our company in more detail to you or anyone else who has any concerns about our business. Please contact me at any time to discuss InterFACE further at: [email protected].
I look forward to hearing from you! |
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