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    1. 5.0
      31 Oct 2023
      Financial Advice
      Current Employee
      Recommend
      CEO Approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Great culture rewards those who work hard

      Cons

      Too many rounds of redundancy

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      1. 5.0
        13 Mar 2020
        Customer Relationship Consultant
        Former Employee, less than 1 year
        Taunton, MA
        Recommend
        CEO Approval
        Business Outlook

        Pros

        Recognition and Rewards, Small Teams, Management value you, You get to visit the head office (usually a bonus and a pay rise each year too!!!)

        Cons

        I dont think their is any, great place to work!Lots of oppurtunites to progress.

        Many thanks for your feedback, it is great to hear. Tim Spackman Head of Organisation Development.

        1. 4.0
          16 Jun 2021
          Associate
          Former Temporary Employee, less than 1 year
          New York, NY
          Recommend
          CEO Approval
          Business Outlook

          Pros

          good to work here yes

          Cons

          there are no cons to work here

          Many thanks for your feedback. Good luck in your career. Tim Spackman Head of Organisation Development

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        I have applied for a Graduate Financial Planning Analyst & and I have been invited for an assessment& interview, but when I looked back on the JD I have just noticed that they ask for a 2:1 degree , but I have a 2:2 ( due to some personal issues I had 3rd year) However in my CV the I didn’t mention my grade and during the application process I wasn’t asked. What do I do now? Just let the hiring manager know about directly or mention it during the interview first thing? Whats best solution?

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        Graduate Student

        Hi! Looking for some advice regarding hiring processes. I completed 2 interviews with the company and they emailed to say they "want to put me forward for the job" and asked for references, passport, and for me to do a background check. I didn't hear anything for a week, so then emailed to check on my application status. They responded saying they would get back at the end of that week. Its been 2 weeks since. I emailed last week to ask for an update and have not received a response. Thoughts?

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        ComEd

        Got booted from my former position about 4 years ago, which I LOVED. I have the impression I was "kept" in sympathy. Now that I have my feet beneath me, I feel like I'm running in place. Over the past 2 years, I've probably applied for about 100 positions in other departments. True, a few were unlikely moonshots, but for the most part I didn't misrepresent myself. Am I the world's worst interviewer? Otherwise.. shouldn't I have been accepted elsewhere, by choice?

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