Sample complaints we have found for (613) 686-5745
Jayant
I have been trapped by Kriger with repeated phone calls from Cereprotec and Espiorbridge Recruiters saying that they find my resume good for the career in clinical research. Then they have given couple of people assignment to contact me few times on my cell phone and pretending that it is preliminary interview. Then someone from their Huntsville, Ontario office has called me for my payment information. Unfortunately I have paid USD1600.00 for the online course of clinical research certification with ICH GCP certification. These people are so smart that they even made contract with ACRP foundation to make every Kriger graduate to register for ACRP membership for the first year. This is also make me completely idiot as ACRP later on told me that the organization never accept or even acknowledge the certification from Kriger. So, my USD1600.00 went down the drain. Then, I sent them a strong email regarding this scam, as I was getting an email from Espoirbridge, Cereprotec and IBPA saying that there is a position of CRA in Phase I clinical trial. You have ot do the course from KRGI. These people cheat, and one of the number one fraud organization in cheating variety of individuals on internet. Do not respond to their emails. Just report it to scam busters.
Randel
Like most of you guys, I always get emails from EspoirBridge and an email from Cereprotec. I was told to contact the number provided in the email, but the voicebox was always full. In short, it was just a waste of time trying to call that number.
I have been thinking of registering online for the Kriger CRA certification course, but I have serious doubts if it can help me secure a CRA position in a clinic, hospital, or pharmaceutical company. It's true that "testimonials" can be found on its website and on this blog as well, but still, those do not prove anything. Since Kriger is operating a BUSINESS that sells certification programs, one should be wary of such claims.
I have repeatedly asked EspoirBridge about how I can successfully land a job as a CRA, and all their representatives can say is that I should take the certification course offered by Kriger Institute. RED FLAG THERE!
It seems to me that EspoirBridge, Cereprotec, and Kriger work in a such a way as to entice those who'd like to enter this so-called lucrative industry to take the online course offered by Kriger, which keeps on emailing me with a promotional code to slice USD 780 off the actual online registration free. It's 100% propaganda, let alone a SCAM.
The best way is to contact employers directly and ask them if they would accept such online certification programs, such as the one offered by Kriger Institute. For those here who say that they have taken the program and have successfully landed a job somewhere, give us a fool-proof way to verify your claim. That's all I can say for now!
kawabangga @ gmail.com
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.
Hunter Bogus
I doubt the posting above by Bruce Kriger is legitimate ... such poor grammar and spelling for a CEO. If it truly is a posting by him, I might refer him to a grammar training center located in a nice little coffee shop I know about in Nigeria.Has anyone ever been to the EspoirBridge office in Manhattan? It is listed as: 115 East 57th Street, 11th Floor, New York, NY. Could someone in NYC please swing by and post a picture of the building along with proof that they have an office in the building? Does anyone know if this recruiting firm really exist? Has anyone ever gotten a job, or even an interview through them? All of the emails I receive from them are full of poor grammar and spelling too. HMMMM?Also, has anyone else received helpful information from EspoirBridge on how to apply for CRA training courses? Does anyone out there know whether or not EspoirBridge receives any royalties for signing up students to IBPA or Kriger???? Does anyone know who owns EspoirBridge and whether there is any common financial holdings between EspoirBridge, IBPA, or Kriger?It would be great if anyone could answer any of these questions.
Bernard
It's very clear that EspoirBridge is a SCAM. The scam starts with a phony job posting for a clinical research position. Once the scam artists receive your resume, you are then immediately being solicited to sign up for an incredibly expensive "training and certification program" in clinical research (with the implication that a well-paid job is waiting for you). This so-called certification program is not recognized anywhere within the clinical research industry and is completely worthless.
The KRC International website claims to have US business offices in many states, including in Seattle, WA. In the US, in order for any corporate entity to do business in a state, each state requires a registration process, and such registration information is a matter of public record. The State of Washington is no exception in that regard. Neither Krieger International, nor Kriger Research Center Inc., nor KRC Inc. have any sort of registration with the State of Washington.
Furthermore, EspoirBridge, Kriger and Cereprotec websites have all been registered in less than two years by the same administrator. In other words, the so-called HR recruiter, the so-called professional certification provider, and the so-called biotech company where research is taking place and where your "future job" is waiting for you, are all concoctions from the same scam artists' imagination.
The worst part of these scams, aside from costing job seekers potentially thousands of dollars they can ill-afford to spend, is wasting job seekers' time while preying on their desire for a well-paying job and vulnerable emotional state.
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
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Sample complaints we have found for (613) 686-5745
Jayant
Then they have given couple of people assignment to contact me few times on my cell phone and pretending that it is preliminary interview.
Then someone from their Huntsville, Ontario office has called me for my payment information.
Unfortunately I have paid USD1600.00 for the online course of clinical research certification with ICH GCP certification.
These people are so smart that they even made contract with ACRP foundation to make every Kriger graduate to register for ACRP membership for the first year. This is also make me completely idiot as ACRP later on told me that the organization never accept or even acknowledge the certification from Kriger.
So, my USD1600.00 went down the drain.
Then, I sent them a strong email regarding this scam, as I was getting an email from Espoirbridge, Cereprotec and IBPA saying that there is a position of CRA in Phase I clinical trial. You have ot do the course from KRGI.
These people cheat, and one of the number one fraud organization in cheating variety of individuals on internet. Do not respond to their emails. Just report it to scam busters.
Randel
I have been thinking of registering online for the Kriger CRA certification course, but I have serious doubts if it can help me secure a CRA position in a clinic, hospital, or pharmaceutical company. It's true that "testimonials" can be found on its website and on this blog as well, but still, those do not prove anything. Since Kriger is operating a BUSINESS that sells certification programs, one should be wary of such claims.
I have repeatedly asked EspoirBridge about how I can successfully land a job as a CRA, and all their representatives can say is that I should take the certification course offered by Kriger Institute. RED FLAG THERE!
It seems to me that EspoirBridge, Cereprotec, and Kriger work in a such a way as to entice those who'd like to enter this so-called lucrative industry to take the online course offered by Kriger, which keeps on emailing me with a promotional code to slice USD 780 off the actual online registration free. It's 100% propaganda, let alone a SCAM.
The best way is to contact employers directly and ask them if they would accept such online certification programs, such as the one offered by Kriger Institute. For those here who say that they have taken the program and have successfully landed a job somewhere, give us a fool-proof way to verify your claim. That's all I can say for now!
kawabangga @ gmail.com
Robert A. Williams
Hunter Bogus
Bernard
The KRC International website claims to have US business offices in many states, including in Seattle, WA. In the US, in order for any corporate entity to do business in a state, each state requires a registration process, and such registration information is a matter of public record. The State of Washington is no exception in that regard. Neither Krieger International, nor Kriger Research Center Inc., nor KRC Inc. have any sort of registration with the State of Washington.
Furthermore, EspoirBridge, Kriger and Cereprotec websites have all been registered in less than two years by the same administrator. In other words, the so-called HR recruiter, the so-called professional certification provider, and the so-called biotech company where research is taking place and where your "future job" is waiting for you, are all concoctions from the same scam artists' imagination.
The worst part of these scams, aside from costing job seekers potentially thousands of dollars they can ill-afford to spend, is wasting job seekers' time while preying on their desire for a well-paying job and vulnerable emotional state.
AC
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