Great experience
Very responsive even on the weekends, cooperative, good quality of work - got me through assessments to the next stage for multiple job applications
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Very responsive even on the weekends, cooperative, good quality of work - got me through assessments to the next stage for multiple job applications
They successfully passed the first stage of my psychometric test for a law firm.
Still waiting to see the other results, but definitely these guys are legit.
Ignore the negative reviews please
Best,
Emmanuel.
Not sure why this site is rated Average: they don't reply for weeks until deadline is missed!
I found Passmyassessment on Instagram. Their Instagram handle is passmyassessment_DO NOT TRUST THEM. They are very cheap but will steal your money. I should have known based on how they cheap they are compared to other genuine companies giving psychometric services. Green and black colour website.
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