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Whether you are seeking a new role, a change in career direction, to increase your earning potential, or a new or more challenging position we can assist.
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Newhall Street 12-22, B3 3EW, Birmingham, United Kingdom
- www.mdhc.co.uk
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Promise a lot but provide very little
This company purports to be able to 'get you in front of the right people' through a network of mysterious contacts.
They also claim to have the means to actively market you, again through an established network of industry contacts.
They are linked to a Leeds based office called UKAG Ltd, who I have read about on Trust Pilot, apparently they change their name regularly once bad reviews catch up with them. They have been Apollo transitions Ltd. HPLO CPSH HTCE HCPL There seems to be a connection between them all which a Sunday Times investigative journalist would have great fun with.
The common link appears to be UK Apollo Group Limited 1 Church Court Church Way Morley Leeds LS27 8TN
The service that is provided is nothing more than being given some advice on how to find a job. The active marketing of your profile is a complete falasy. They have just one person who calls you from time to time to ask you what you have done in your search. He occasionally sent me a job spec details of which were already in the public domain.
You can obtain better advice for free on the web.
These people do scour linked in and other information sources looking for people who are seeking a new job. They prey upon people with hope and exploit them by offering a level of support that they are simply unable to provide.
Some of the advice given in the sequence of personal meetings is useful whilst the active marketing of your profile and 'getting you in front of the right people' simply does not happen.
I would avoid this company and all its spin offs.
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