LOL, this isn't even a job.
I applied for this job during a summer break in college. It's not selective. What they basically did is herd a bunch of candidates into a room (I think there was about 50 of us at that session) and broke us into groups with one of their recruiters. The staff would then ask questions and we would then pelt the interviewer with answers. After that went on for like 5 min, the staff broke the groups apart and individually told the ones who got the jobs to stand outside the room while they told the candidates that didn't get chosen to leave the building. Rinse and repeat this process 100's of times.
The 'chosen' ones were then given the application to fill out and were given a time and location for a training orientation.
I showed up at the training orientation at a local hotel conference room rented for orientation. There were probably a 100 others there for the training. Basically we found out that the job was not a per hour wage job, but it paid $14 per prospective client visit + commission. So you had to visit clients to get paid, but you got paid that $14 even if you didn't sell any Cutco knives. And how did you get clients? Well you first start trying to sell to people you know (family, friends, etc.) and then ask them for names and numbers of others.
My opinion after I heard that spiel: Fuck. That. Shit.