Sample complaints we have found for (613) 686-5745
Tanvir
I will agree with all of the above comments. This is definitely a scam, which should be reported. About 10 months back I was also contacted by a so called recruiter who said that my qualifications match with most of the jobs they have, the only thing lacking was a certification in ICH-GCP Guidelines. The agency sent another email that based on my qualification I could get a partial scholarship for this online course. This person also said that once I am done with this 'so called CRA/CRC Professional Development program' I will be offered a job at some affiliated CRO.I decided to go ahead and it has beennearly six months and I have not heard from this company. The institute I was referred for training was the 'Clinical Research Training Institute'.All my efforts to contact the recruiter both by phone and via email have gone invain. This is a big scam so be aware. These recruiters and these intitutes whether Krieger or the CRTI are affiliated and they are there to fool people,make money and the surprising thing is that they get away with these scams. Something has to be done to stop these people in making fools of gullable individuals desperate to get jobs.
Lilli Bunny
This is what I got the Espoir Bridge. These guys are really idiots, they keep sending me the same e-mail regarding registering for Kriger's CRA even if I already told them I completed the course. Gues how many times they sent this e-mail? At least 15-20 times. Just read how they do advertising for Kriger. By the way, the last phrase is really STUPID.
Hello ,
I hope you are doing well. Please use this e-mail: info @ espoirbridge.com - I review it more frequently.
Let me tell you more about getting a job of clinical research associate just to make sure we are on the same page.
It is extremely difficult to talk to employer if the candidates don't have clinical research experience and/or training.
If you are determined to pursue with CRA career path, I would strongly recommend you to obtain GCP / CRA certificate through training and certification program, if you didn't do it in the past. There are many clinical research associate programs available on the internet. Very few of them include practical part.
If you ask me, I'd recommend KRGI Training program: http://www.krgi.org/training/ and this is because:
1. It is, apperently, the largest CRA training institution in the world 2. They have an internship included in the program that adds up to your CRA experience and they provide job references. 3. They are recognised by The International Biopharmaceutical Association and tuition fees are partialy covered through this organization. Here is an application form:
(If you decide to apply - use our institution ref number - "EspoirBridge - code CR12" as a referring recruiter, this will make it more plausible that you get a good percentage of coverage.)
I have placed many of KRGI grads, so it is natural for me to be a strong proponent of this program.
Usually this training takes 6-8 weeks to complete. But it is totaly self-paced program, and they issue a password for 3 months, that can be extended later.
This is on-line training, and there is nothing wrong with that.
bunny bunny
This is what Kriger and Espoir Bridge won't tell you"Hello All,You do not need course work or additional degrees, costing thousands of dollars, in order to break into clinical monitoring. A four-year degree in anything science related will be fine. I have a Ph.D. and wanted to get away from the bench but still get 'credit' for having a higher scientific education. I applied online at the big job websites and called for advice to local research organizations until I got a call back from the HR department of one of the largest CROs in the world. I took a lower-paying job as a trial assistant in exchange for the large company training me on everything I needed to know. I was promoted in ~half the usual time to the CRA role, get multple pay increases per year as well as bonuses, and have been monitoring for nearly 2 years. The key is applying to a large company that can afford the money to train you, avoid signing contracts, and starting at the bottom position. Don't tell the recruiter you 'love to travel', just be clear that you have no problem traveling 3-4 days/wk. You are not applying to be a professional tourist. Read industry magazines to learn the acronyms (CRA, CRO, IRB, DCF, IND, etc). This industry is doing very well and expansion at the large CROs is booming."this is from (not mine comment)http://www.indeed.com/forum/job/clinical-rese ... 784100?myst=150
Gurdeep S. Shah
I am a former student of Kriger Research Center, Toronto. I got the same e-mail yesterday. Since morning I am trying to contact Cereprotec but no luck. Now I request Mr. Bruce to call me or write me an email at the address which I used to register for Clinical Research Professional Development program.Thanks a lot Bruce.Gurdeep
Nina C
D. Clements, were you refered to them by EspoirBridge?
Robert A. Williams
It would appear that both Cereprotec and Espoir Bridge are shells. They do not have offices and no legitimate business locations that can be ascertained. I have calls into the Secretary of State in NY as well as IL concerning their scam.
Comments on (613) 686-5745
Sample complaints we have found for (613) 686-5745
Tanvir
Lilli Bunny
Just read how they do advertising for Kriger. By the way, the last phrase is really STUPID.
Hello ,
I hope you are doing well. Please use this
e-mail:
info @ espoirbridge.com - I review it more
frequently.
Let me tell you more about getting a job of
clinical research
associate just to make sure we are on the same
page.
It is extremely difficult to talk to employer if
the candidates
don't have clinical research experience and/or
training.
If you are determined to pursue with CRA career
path,
I would strongly recommend you to obtain GCP /
CRA certificate
through training and certification program, if
you didn't
do it in the past. There are many
clinical research associate programs available on
the internet.
Very few of them include practical part.
If you ask me, I'd recommend KRGI Training
program:
http://www.krgi.org/training/
and this is because:
1. It is, apperently, the largest CRA training
institution in the world
2. They have an internship included in the
program that adds up to
your CRA experience and they provide job
references.
3. They are recognised by The International
Biopharmaceutical
Association and tuition fees are partialy covered
through this
organization. Here is an application form:
http://www.ibpassociation.org/app_forms/uk_form.php
(If you decide to apply - use our institution ref
number -
"EspoirBridge - code CR12" as a
referring recruiter, this will make it more
plausible that you get a good
percentage of coverage.)
I have placed many of KRGI grads, so it is
natural for me to be a
strong proponent of this program.
Usually this training takes 6-8 weeks to
complete. But it is totaly
self-paced program, and they issue a password for
3 months, that
can be extended later.
This is on-line training, and there is nothing
wrong with that.
bunny bunny
Gurdeep S. Shah
Nina C
Robert A. Williams
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