Let me start off that they mask what they actually do. I understand starting from the bottom, and working upwards, but it's not necessarily marketing at all. I was first very excited about the opportunity. Being able to help new products and collect information to relate back to the clients. This seemed to include skills I was making in college. Until I saw that their promotions were done in front of people in Sam's and Costco. There's also commission. Which means, you aren't there to collect data, but there to just sell the product. Not something I wanted to be apart of. The employees were incredibly sweet, but the position was not something I was looking for.
I made it all three rounds, and was offered the position. In which I was told I had to accept in 3 days, and made it sound that I was the only round of interns for the summer. When I had a friend tell me the following week that she was interviewing with them. That gave off the feeling that they needed numbers, and didn't care to educate or improve marketing skills in the interns.
It's a great opportunity of you want to gain skills in selling to people, but not if you want to gain marketing skills.