Umhlanga, South Africa
27 Ncondo Pl, Umhlanga Ridge,
N/A
+27 315628001
It's such a pleasure dealing with Laura. Greatly appreciate the feedback that she gives which has become very rare and nerve wrecking for job seekers.
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Welcoming,friendly and accommodating stuff
I'm very disappointed in the service I received considering it's a very big and experienced company. And it was for a senior role. I had seen the role already on the client sites but from previous experiences recruitment agency's I've delt with have always made the journey easier. So I decided to apply through mpc and at 1st communication was great then for over 3 weeks no one gets back to you..no calls backs, no replies to email. When I decide to find out from the recruiting company directly if the role is filled so I dont continue waiting for nothing then only mpc replies unhappy with my correspondence with the client when they could have kept me in the loop like a professional recruiting brand. Definitely not a good experience at all.
Service is Fantastic. However, Finding the place is awful. No signage. The area is under construction. But signage of other companies are displayed clearly. Entrance of building is below road level but direction boards showing so. No designated parking.
I'm in the job market, I've been sending my resume for different positions but no agent contacts me. I've dealt with mpc a few years ago and the communication and meeting the agent happened so quick and I was sent around for interviews until the suitable position was available. Please assist
Loverly company with a lot of smiles and helpful employees. Just the receptionists at the bottom of the building need to learn more manners when dealing with people
Recruitment staff are very professional. Offices are very neat. The location is very convenient.
I was told I got the language consultant job only to find out during training that noone was hired till training was over and we had done 2 live lessons, with no pay, after which some people would be let go and others hired. The recruitment staff were also reluctant to talk about how employees are given lesssons. Payment is per lesson, and depends on rating given. A person could get 1 lesson a week, while another 10, depending on 'many factors', according to the trainer. She couldn't explain what those factors were, besides client rating. Something dodgy is going on at this place. Be ready to be exploited. Asking for clarification on payment terms is frowned upon.
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