During their dinner time.
You need to do much more research.
Google the company name followed by the word:
scam, complaint, rip-off.
If you can't find anything, its because they just opened up yesterday.
Careful with FAKE review postings they make themselves.
This smells a bit like the
Rachel From Credit Card Services Company.
The FTC has been after them for years.
They keep shutting down and opening somewhere new every 3 months.
These types of places make you watch terribly sad videos like the commercials on TV no one wants to see but can't look away from. Suffering animals, hungry children, chemical spills, just depends on what charity they are having you work on. The job itself involves getting driven out to random GTA neighbourhoods (where you interview is only the meeting place to get picked up everyday) and canvassing door to door to get donations, no cash just monthly withdrawals. So its not a scam per se, they just don't tell you much upfront. Some people love this kind of work and it needs to be done, but you should know what you're getting into before going on any interview. It's a big red flag if someone wants to interview without giving you a job description. Same goes for once you get offered a job, you need to know your responsibilities.
Can you please share the experience on your interview in Toronto Office?
I have an interview tomorrow too
I have no personal experience, but this guy put his experience on this site and another person who responded adds her experience with the company
http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaint...
I have an interview on Monday for a Customer Service Position at Word Wide Acquisitions Toronto Office, however I am very divided on whether I should actually go or not. The job posting looks pretty good however former employee testimony's from the U.S offices say its a scam. Does anyone have some advice or some personal experience