Harris Solutions Group Reviews
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Steph77
July 11, 2011
SCAM WASTE OF TIME!!
TOTAL WASTE OF TIME FOR ALL THAT ARE SEEKING WORK AND OR UNEMPLOYED! LIKE ALL OTHER COMPLAINTS SCAM SCAM SCAM!
VERY TIME CONSUMING ALL AROUND WITH NOTHING BUT AGGRAVATION IN RETURN INSTEAD OF THE POSSIBILITY OF THE JOB APPLIED FOR!
BETWEEN THE TIME ENTERING YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION, THE WEIRD TEXT, BE NEXT TO A COMPUTER, AND THEN A 45 MIN CALL ABOUT FURTHERING YOUR EDUCATION ON LINE, BASICALLY NO DISCUSSION REGARDING THE JOB YOU APPLIED FOR!! NEXT-YOU CAN LOOK FORWARD TO ENDLESS RELENTLESS PHONE CALLS FROM ON LINE SCHOOLS!
WE ARE LOOKING FOR JOBS PEOPLE! IF WE WERE LOOKING FOR EDUCATION WE WOULD CONTACT THE APPROPRIATE PARTY/S.
THESE PEOPLE NEED TO BE SHUT DOWN IMMEDIATELY!
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Steph77
July 11, 2011
SCAM & WASTE OF TIME!!
TOTAL WASTE OF TIME FOR ALL THAT ARE SEEKING WORK AND OR UNEMPLOYED! LIKE ALL OTHER COMPLAINTS SCAM SCAM SCAM!
VERY TIME CONSUMING ALL AROUND WITH NOTHING BUT AGGRAVATION IN RETURN INSTEAD OF THE POSSIBILITY OF THE JOB APPLIED FOR!
BETWEEN THE TIME ENTERING YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION, THE WEIRD TEXT, BE NEXT TO A COMPUTER, AND THEN A 45 MIN CALL ABOUT FURTHERING YOUR EDUCATION ON LINE, BASICALLY NO DISCUSSION REGARDING THE JOB YOU APPLIED FOR!! NEXT-YOU CAN LOOK FORWARD TO ENDLESS RELENTLESS PHONE CALLS FROM ON LINE SCHOOLS!
WE ARE LOOKING FOR JOBS PEOPLE! IF WE WERE LOOKING FOR EDUCATION WE WOULD CONTACT THE APPROPRIATE PARTY/S.
THESE PEOPLE NEED TO BE SHUT DOWN IMMEDIATELY!
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beach buddie
November 4, 2010
on-line school scam
I applied for a office assistant/concierge postion and called an 800 number to confirm info. I got a representative right away. She asked a few questions and then started asking me about going back to school. Then she transferred me to a senior advisor with the education connection and she asked me more questions, like my age, schooling, financial aid. She wanted to transfer me directly to the school and that is when I goggled harris solutions group and got the scam complaints. I ended the call by telling her this was a scam.
Don't use this group!!
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crizma28
October 20, 2010
SCAM
I went on line to look for a job that I desperatly need to find. I feel like I have been running out of options and some of the other sites ask you about wanting to further your education and I no right out the door they are a scam... The people that work for these on lines school has called my cell phone 16 times in two days... Now I feel this is harrasment but what can you do when they call restricted. Anyway I applied for a Medical job with NES Staffing on line and they must have somehow sent me to this Harris Solutions Group. They said to me that I needed to pick a time I would like to be contacted by them. I figured hmmmm my quailifcations must have suited what they were looking for.. So I get a text message from Harris Solutions Group that I needed to contact them for our interview. So I called them and one of the questions I asked first was where is your company out of because I couldn't find them locally. Well of course he couldn't tell me where he was out of and couldn't give me any information about the job I had applied for. The man then said that the phone interview could take 5 min to 25 mins. Well some of the questions asked is things I had already filled out on line. Anyway he then asked me about my education and if I wanted to continue with a degree and if I was in school now. I said no and no.. He then said well ty for your time I will forward your application. I am thinking at this point right you didn't ask me about my experience or background at all. I then asked him if this was a way to get people so they can get them enrolled in on line schooling and he was like I am just following prodocol (not sure if I spelled that right..lol) and I am like I don't no what you mean about that I asked you a question about if this in fact is what you are doing? He wouldn't answer that.. I was like I thought this interview would last 5 to 25 minutes he was like well I got what I needed from you and ty have a nice day. I am thinking oh great am I now going to get another 16 calls for on l ine schooling. And yes this company is not one to follow through with. I believe there is no real job and I want to no how we can stop this from happening. It isn't fair that they are using my cell phone mintues for this stuff. If I wanted to go to on line school then I would find one on my own. I am already having a hard time finding a job, doing this on line makes me want to say for get it I will find businesses on my own and send them or hand them my resume myself. We need to all pull together to stop these scams... What a bummer... :(
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HeySally13
August 24, 2010
Employment Scam
I applied for a receptionist position with this company after seeing their job listing on CareerBuilder.com. I was redirected to their website where I was asked for personal information (name, address, phone numbers, education, etc.) After supplying this information, I was provided with a phone number to call (1-877-779-3189) in order to be "pre-screened" by a representative or given the option to set up a time that was more convenient for me. I chose to go ahead and call the number even though I was expected at my daughter's Open House in an hour. I thought it wouldn't take long to verify my information with a representative, but I was mistaken. I was on hold for 45 minutes while I listened to the same recording about application tips over and over. I finally had to end the call. I clicked on the link to contact them through their website and realized there was no other way except to email them through their site. I wrote them explaining what had happened and asked that they contact me regarding the position.
When I returned home from the Open House, I noticed they hadn't contacted me by phone or email so I decided to call them back since they were in a later time zone and would still be available. This time when I called, a man answered. After asking my cell phone number, he explained that this "pre-screening" process would take about 45 minutes to complete. I neglected to tell him that they had already wasted 45 minutes of my time because I am desperate for work. He proceeded to have me verify the information I had previously provided. He asked what my highest level of education was and I replied that I had just completed my Bachelor's degree this month. He asked if I was currently enrolled. This is the part in the conversation where my hopes at this turning into a real job crumbled. I knew where he was going and he certainly did indeed went there. His next question was "Do you have any plans to attend school in the future?"
This company's techniques are extremely similar to Johnson & Armel. This is obviously a bait-and-switch scam. The company pretends to be an employment agency and lists fake job postings that are vague on requirements. Once you send them your information, they spend 45 minutes telling you about how you can increase your job opportunities by getting an education or returning to school. They say that they will pass your information along to the employer, but in all honesty, there never was an employer to begin with. For those candidates eligible to attend school, they are then transferred to an online school representative.
Needless to say, I asked the representative at Harris Solutions Group to remove all of my information from their system. He didn't even hesitate before agreeing or ask why the change of heart and that was the end of our conversation. It was also the end of their credibility as an employment recruiter. Please take my advice and avoid this company at all costs.
I wish all of my fellow job seekers luck as they try to navigate through agenices such as this who prey on the desperate during these trying economic times.
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