Sample complaints we have found for (613) 686-5745
Dax
I would really like to agree with the bunny bunny,If you have a MSc or BA in any health science (MD,Pharmacy,Dentist,Registered Nurse) or even microbiology, molecular biology etc. you can become a CRA if you are persistent enough . Training programs are more or less a smart way for getting "experience" even if you don't have it. But if you manage to enter to a CRA position you will see that every normal CRO or Pharma company has their own training program. I would recommend (for the Europe) British recruiters specialized in the field of Clinical Research .(Barrington- James ,Square One Pharma,Hays Pharma,Talentmark etc...). Also make yourself VISIBLE , make LinkedIn profile , put your CV to Pharmiweb and similar Job hunting sites for Pharma industry.Take a GCP cource , there is a dozen online GCP courses. Apply for the CTA and then progress to CRA . Know the EU Directives for Clinical Trials, GCP, FDA regulation, familiarize yourself with the Clinical research terms (can be easily found on the internet), join the free forums for the clinical research. Most important, believe in yourself and never give up. During a year there are several job opportunities in every country for a person without previous CRA experience ( I worked in Quality Assurance and after a year I started working as a CRA). Find someone who is already working as a CRA.Therefore, it is really important to be VISIBLE on the internet if you want to be notified immediately about new job openings.Good luck.
Bella
Anute, if you curently work at a university, I would suggest the following: contact professors at the Department of medicine, health professions, Psychology/Neuroscience & Nursing to see if they have any research going on for which they need research assistants. You have better odds since you already work there.About training, I would recommend you volunteer a lot. You need practical experience. Just helping out in a clincial study for 1 month goes a long way. Check if your university has a centre for clinical research - they would have training programs each month on different aspects of clinical research b/c the professionals need to stay up to speed too. The programs are free, though registration is generally required since seats are limited.You only become a certified CRA after 2 yrs work experience. At this point, mentioning "CCRP or CCRA" on your resume will set you apart. Otherwise, you basically begin at an entry level position and work your way up.Lastly, be proactive! Tell everyone you know that you are looking for work in this field. Search job banks, use google, set up career alerts, send out resumes even when not sollicited. Make sure you target your search and apply for positions for which you qualify.
AC
I am not the type to take the time to post anything anywhere, but I find this important if not amusing. I recently came across EB while looking for other opportunities within industry. After sending my CV to what seemed like a legitimate recruitment agency, my email box has started to fill with the same spam as mentioned above including the contact from Clinqua even the same HR rep. Something did not smell right, so I did some looking and my next email is going to be to a friend of mine in the San Diego Attorney General’s office. Not that much can be done, but maybe a call to the "HR Manager" will make this operation worry a little.
A few points of interest for the sake of helping others: *For what it is worth, I am a hiring manager within industry, I am certified CCRA, and I have some years of experience. The first email from EB implied that I needed experience, certification, and more education (I have an MS/MBA). First Flag
*I have outsourced to CROs for clinical studies; however, I have never heard of Clinqua until now. After looking around on the internet, I cannot say for sure if the name Clinqua is a real CRO that somehow was drug into this, but it would seem that I would have heard of them before as my business address is XXXX La Jolla Village drive. -Their office building should be down the street from mine. Funny, I have never heard of a vendor that I should be going to lunch with. Shame on their BD staff.
*To answer a few questions I have seen, yes, you can get hired as a CRA without a certification (I have done it). It is not as easy, but I would hire an experienced CRA with a good resume over a less experienced CRA with all the degrees and certifications out there (experience = job). The employer should agree to pay for any certification or at least assist with paying for it. Look to ACRA and SOCRA for resources. Other sources are out there, but do get hooked into being a victim.
Best of Luck
Prasad- India
I received a email indicates for interview with the following address.
Sandra Stewert, HR Manager Cereprotec Inc. 8770 West Bryn Mawr Ave Suite 1300 PMB # 2010622 Chicago, 60631 United States Phone:(613) 686-5745 Fax: (773) 305 2566
i tried many times to call the above number , unable to reach
613/686 5745 is a current telephone number. Can you tell me is it real one or not?
Dax
I would really like to agree with the bunny bunny, If you have a MSc or BA in any health science (MD,Pharmacy,Dentist,Registered Nurse) or even microbiology, molecular biology etc. you can become a CRA if you are persistent enough . Training programs are more or less a smart way for getting "experience" even if you don't have it. But if you manage to enter to a CRA position you will see that every normal CRO or Pharma company has their own training program. I would recommend (for the Europe) British recruiters specialized in the field of Clinical Research .(Barrington- James ,Square One Pharma,Hays Pharma,Talentmark etc...). Also make yourself VISIBLE , make LinkedIn profile , put your CV to Pharmiweb and similar Job hunting sites for Pharma industry. Take a GCP cource , there is a dozen online GCP courses. Apply for the CTA and then progress to CRA . Know the EU Directives for Clinical Trials, GCP, FDA regulation, familiarize yourself with the Clinical research terms (can be easily found on the internet), join the free forums for the clinical research. Most important, believe in yourself and never give up. During a year there are several job opportunities in every country for a person without previous CRA experience ( I worked in Quality Assurance and after a year I started working as a CRA). Find someone who is already working as a CRA.Therefore, it is really important to be VISIBLE on the internet if you want to be notified immediately about new job openings. Good luck.
veni
Guys,I am heartbroken,So this Espoirbridge,kriger thing is a huge scam.No doubt I applied to a lot of companies,but i didn't get a single call from anyone and I paid $1300 for the course.And now I think about it this Cliniqa thing is a big scam too.I was sent an e-mail saying that there as a immediate need for clinical research people and I kept calling the San Dieago number like a fool over and over again but nothing.What do I do now,all my hopes crashed.I dont know what to do.Where do I go from here.
Comments on (613) 686-5745
Sample complaints we have found for (613) 686-5745
Dax
Bella
AC
A few points of interest for the sake of helping others:
*For what it is worth, I am a hiring manager within industry, I am certified CCRA, and I have some years of experience. The first email from EB implied that I needed experience, certification, and more education (I have an MS/MBA). First Flag
*I have outsourced to CROs for clinical studies; however, I have never heard of Clinqua until now. After looking around on the internet, I cannot say for sure if the name Clinqua is a real CRO that somehow was drug into this, but it would seem that I would have heard of them before as my business address is XXXX La Jolla Village drive. -Their office building should be down the street from mine. Funny, I have never heard of a vendor that I should be going to lunch with. Shame on their BD staff.
*To answer a few questions I have seen, yes, you can get hired as a CRA without a certification (I have done it). It is not as easy, but I would hire an experienced CRA with a good resume over a less experienced CRA with all the degrees and certifications out there (experience = job). The employer should agree to pay for any certification or at least assist with paying for it. Look to ACRA and SOCRA for resources. Other sources are out there, but do get hooked into being a victim.
Best of Luck
Prasad- India
Sandra Stewert, HR Manager
Cereprotec Inc.
8770 West Bryn Mawr Ave
Suite 1300
PMB # 2010622
Chicago, 60631
United States
Phone:(613) 686-5745
Fax: (773) 305 2566
i tried many times to call the above number , unable to reach
613/686 5745 is a current telephone number. Can you tell me is it real one or not?
Dax
If you have a MSc or BA in any health science (MD,Pharmacy,Dentist,Registered Nurse) or even microbiology, molecular biology etc. you can become a CRA if you are persistent enough . Training programs are more or less a smart way for getting "experience" even if you don't have it. But if you manage to enter to a CRA position you will see that every normal CRO or Pharma company has their own training program.
I would recommend (for the Europe) British recruiters specialized in the field of Clinical Research .(Barrington- James ,Square One Pharma,Hays Pharma,Talentmark etc...). Also make yourself VISIBLE , make LinkedIn profile , put your CV to Pharmiweb and similar Job hunting sites for Pharma industry.
Take a GCP cource , there is a dozen online GCP courses. Apply for the CTA and then progress to CRA . Know the EU Directives for Clinical Trials, GCP, FDA regulation, familiarize yourself with the Clinical research terms (can be easily found on the internet), join the free forums for the clinical research. Most important, believe in yourself and never give up. During a year there are several job opportunities in every country for a person without previous CRA experience ( I worked in Quality Assurance and after a year I started working as a CRA). Find someone who is already working as a CRA.Therefore, it is really important to be VISIBLE on the internet if you want to be notified immediately about new job openings.
Good luck.
veni
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