Cape Cod Review of Krg technologies inc.
Horrible Experience - Fake Jobs
Horrible Experience - Fake Jobs
So bad that I don't even know where to begin. First, they are absolutely impossible to communicate with. They call on cell phones from India with very poor connections that are constantly cutting out. They speak terrible broken english and with extremely strong accents. Had to ask them to repeat themselves 4 or 5 times and still had no idea what they were saying.
They posted a position at a client that I was an extremely good fit for. The job description had about 20 requirements listed, and I had all of them. They told me that I had been submitted to the client and that the hiring manager agreed that I was an excellent fit and wanted to schedule an interview within 2 days. Didn't hear back for a week, so called to follow up and was told that I was never submitted because my rate was too high. I reminded them that they proposed the rate and I only accepted it. They then told me that I was rejected because I didn't have certain experience, so I pointed out that I did have this specific experience and it was explicitly mentioned on my resume. Their story changed drastically from day to day, each time severely conflicting with what they had just told me. They constantly talked in circles during every conversation.
I finally reached a recruiter who worked directly for the client and explained that I was a great fit for their job, but was having difficulty working with the KRG. The client recruiter told me outright that the job didn't really exist! They said that they were converting a worker from an H-1B visa to a green card and were legally required to post the position to illustrate that the job couldn't be filled by an American. In other words, KRG was assigned the mission of NOT finding a qualified American worker, so the client could convert an alien to green card status. The whole recruitment effort was just a token gesture. Toward this effort, KRG intentionally made it impossible for an American worker to pursue the job, in order to justify the client's intention to hire an alien.
I would not only recommend that workers avoid this corrupt recruiter, but I would also urge employers not to use them!
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