Poor contact
Once your signed up it is near impossible to get hold of these guys. Many many problems with pay and no service to help resolve these issues.
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Established in 2000, Networkers has grown organically and we have a proven ability in supplying clients with the full spectrum of recruitment solutions including, contract, permanent, executive and project based recruitment. We work collaboratively wit...
BR1 1HP, London, United Kingdom
Once your signed up it is near impossible to get hold of these guys. Many many problems with pay and no service to help resolve these issues.
Avoid!
Good onboarding process, contracts in inbox quickly, pay good and umbrella communication excellent. Only issue is communication after sign up treatment is quite bad but is the name of the game when your contract.
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