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Meenu
Yea, I had the same emails from Espior and Cereprotec. Actually I did spoke to someone on that number for an initial screening interview, where I was told that if shortlisted I would be contacted by March end. But than 2 days nlater I got an email from Cereprotec asking that they urgently need to fill-up the positions and I need to call them immediately. But then I had the same story, voice mail is full and nobody replies to your email.
Mark
Why would y'all mention these concerns on an obscure blog? Why not with BBB or a state or fed attorny general? I checked Kriger out with Better Business Bureau and found no unresolved problems. And the 3 resolved problems were all billing not content or ethics. I'm not defending Kriger aka EspoirBridge aka IBPA aka Clinqua aka whatever (although the training they give is true if out-of-date) but if you have proof (I don't) then take it to the authorities so that fplks like me don't fall for this.By the way "Someone with a brain", you DO have to pay for a job - college or training (like KRC offers).
Hose
I sent my resume to EspoirBridge and immediately got their response about $600 discount for the CRA course and free Internship with Kriger. But they gave me 2 days only to think about that, and that looked strange. Thank you, guys, for your comments. It looks like a scam trial: EspoirBridge-Kriger-Cereprotec (or Pharamalef).
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.
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 been nearly 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.
Mark
Why would y'all mention these concerns on an obscure blog? Why not with BBB or a state or fed attorny general? I checked Kriger out with Better Business Bureau and found no unresolved problems. And the 3 resolved problems were all billing not content or ethics. I'm not defending Kriger aka EspoirBridge aka IBPA aka Clinqua aka whatever (although the training they give is true if out-of-date) but if you have proof (I don't) then take it to the authorities so that fplks like me don't fall for this. By the way "Someone with a brain", you DO have to pay for a job - college or training (like KRC offers).
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Meenu
Mark
Hose
Someone with a BRAIN
Tanvir
nearly 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.
Mark
By the way "Someone with a brain", you DO have to pay for a job - college or training (like KRC offers).
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