Sample complaints we have found for (613) 686-5745
Sean
Cereprotec now has an office address and a copy of a patent application on its website. Google does show an office block at that address so no comment on its veracity but there is no trace of the patent filed at the US Patent & Trademark Office. The law firm exists and has filed many patent applications but this isn't among them. The title is fishy too; I can't find any indication that glycolurils have been used in biological research let alone developed as potential medication. I also checked out some of the companies listed on the Kriger website; all of the ones I looked at do their own recruiting. Neither could I find any sign of accreditation for education/training that is recognised by the US or Canada.
Someone with a BRAIN
WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE??? Yes, I'm out of work and have been applying everywhere and I started getting e-mails from EspoirBridge Recruiters.
The FIRST TIME I saw them trying to refer me, with their courteous discount, I knew this was a scam. How? SIMPLE. What they were doing was blatantly unethical. I can't believe anyone sent hundreds or thousands of dollars to these people when a little common sense and research would have proven they were scammers. the only reason they exist is because people are stupid enough to fall for it. Simple rule everyone is told and should know. YOu don't have to PAY to get a job. If you do, RED FLAG. Come on people, wake up. I bet for every one person that admits giving these thieves money, their are hundreds who keep quiet... minus thousands of dollars.
Nina C
D. Clements, were you refered to them by EspoirBridge?
Bob The Builder
Im happy to have read this. I came across their site. They have been sendin me messages nonstop and finally found this page. I was never going to pay up front with the guarantee of gettin a job first,and not just hearing it from them. They are a money making company and would advice anyone who is interested not to fall for their interests without logic. I would advice to check it with a career advisor and companies who employ before believing in these loosers.Thanks and laters.
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
Greg
Moira, I did not get any job until now and I am very disappointed. I would not say Kriger's course is a scam (since it seems some people got jobsbut % how many? that's the question...). But nevertheless the fact it is online (which you should not mention in your resume) and therefore you don't have any contact with patients is not helping you. I got two interviews and in both I was being asked if I really had any experience with patients. I said about project IV (the survey) but this was not enough. It seems it is very HARD to get a Clinical Research job without real experience with patients (and without networking) So hard that now I am desperate and looking for ANY JOB since I really cannot rely on a job that is so hard to get. I have to pay money back to the bank and I will more likely get 2 jobs, even if this means for several months I will virtually have no time for things very important for my future. That's why I registered for that Program, to pay my debts by getting a job in clinical research, not to be buried in debt...
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Sample complaints we have found for (613) 686-5745
Sean
Someone with a BRAIN
The FIRST TIME I saw them trying to refer me, with their courteous discount, I knew this was a scam. How? SIMPLE. What they were doing was blatantly unethical. I can't believe anyone sent hundreds or thousands of dollars to these people when a little common sense and research would have proven they were scammers. the only reason they exist is because people are stupid enough to fall for it. Simple rule everyone is told and should know. YOu don't have to PAY to get a job. If you do, RED FLAG. Come on people, wake up. I bet for every one person that admits giving these thieves money, their are hundreds who keep quiet... minus thousands of dollars.
Nina C
Bob The Builder
AC
Greg
But nevertheless the fact it is online (which you should not mention in your resume) and therefore you don't have any contact with patients is not helping you. I got two interviews and in both I was being asked if I really had any experience with patients. I said about project IV (the survey) but this was not enough. It seems it is very HARD to get a Clinical Research job without real experience with patients (and without networking) So hard that now I am desperate and looking for ANY JOB since I really cannot rely on a job that is so hard to get. I have to pay money back to the bank and I will more likely get 2 jobs, even if this means for several months I will virtually have no time for things very important for my future. That's why I registered for that Program, to pay my debts by getting a job in clinical research, not to be buried in debt...
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