Would not recommend
Would not recommend. Poor support and general operations as a company. Not interested in you as an individual just want to get you signed up to claim from you then not interested if you pass or fail. Poor!
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Would not recommend. Poor support and general operations as a company. Not interested in you as an individual just want to get you signed up to claim from you then not interested if you pass or fail. Poor!
Purposefully Misleading.
Applied for a job listed as an apprenticeship with an generous salary (Apprentice wages are usually lower than national minimum wage) only to be called back within about 15 minutes and pressured to join a 4 week course.
The salesperson I spoke to said "you've applied for a course?"
I corrected them "I applied for an apprenticeship"
They responded with "yes that's a 4 week course with a guaranteed interview at the end"
I asked "is there a wage with it?"
They confirmed "no there is no wage"
This is not an apprenticeship and "recruitment" companies like Quack Recruitment and Training are preying on people who are desperate for work, having candidates finish their courses (you can't fail them) & then offer the "guaranteed interview" at the end.
I know many people will miss this review but anyone on the fence about this company or any like it should just follow their instinct and avoid them. I worked for another called B2W who pulled the same sleazy tricks of listing a very attractive job offer with a "guaranteed interview" if you just finish their short course. The trick is that the interview you're sent for won't be anything like the job you applied for because after 4 weeks those positions are closed. They always recruit for attractive salaries and hours and then send you to interview for jobs with the worst hours and minimum wage page and hope you're desperate enough (or foreign) to just take whatever is offered.
These people are the lowest of the low, avoid at all costs.
Applied for a warehouse job,got called in for an interview some guy called Aaron James was hosting it told us it’s a guaranteed job with guaranteed hours just have to do the training and you’ll get an additional £50 voucher and a call the following Monday or Tuesday for an interview,the days came never got anything let some days past still nothing, called the office and emailed them still nothing.Got in contact with some people from the training session they also said they got no contact or voucher or anything back from them,definitely wouldn’t have applied if I knew it would’ve went like this definitely wouldn’t recommend 0/10 from me👍
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