You may also want to look to see who their critics are and what they have to say about them. This is something I wish had had thought to do with Mormonism before getting baptised.
Yep, another way to part you from your cash. You'll be pressured to buy all the books and DVD's so you can better "give care and minister in your own community".
I have a policy of never responding to salespeople of any kind unless I approached them first. Thanks to Mormon missionaries, I include religious approaches as sales.
It has taken years to solve my problems with Mormonism, and I'm supposed to help other people with their problems? I guess I could if they are stuck in a cult, but um.... Gawd! LOL!
How did the recruiter find you? Did you apply through their HR dept? What position are you being recruited to fill. If you are going into a non-compensated intern program, forget it. If they are looking at an executive position with pay, vacation pay, benefit program and.... you are Cristian...it could be a career move you wish to apply for.
I would be certain on the due diligence part of searching the background, pro and con of this company.
I agree that we've all learned the great lesson of knowing that it's so important to read all reviews before we get involved in anything now. Read the negative, the neutral, as well as the positive. Be armed with knowledge and then you should be okay.