I just got off of the phone with them 2 minutes ago, this is without a doubt a phishing scam. The entire conversation was completely unprofessional and anyone who comes in contact with them should be warned.
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I have been with TekWissen in the Ann Arbor office since September 2017. I have worked for other large corporations (Time Warner, GE Finance, The Berry Co.) and this is by far, the most amazing company I have ever worked with. They truly value their clients and employees. Everyone is treated with respect and recognized for their hard work.
The recruiters are some of the most dedicated individuals I have ever met. They will work 7 days a week without being asked, help on any project where additional support is needed, or simply offer to jump in on basic non-recruiting tasks. They have each others backs and create a truly family like atmosphere.
The Staffing Specialists (Britni, Jasmine, Jay, Mac and Susmita) are exemplary. They work diligently to ensure that the employees get what they need, have a friendly point of contact if an issue arises, and they go out of their way to ensure the client needs are met.
The HR and management teams are fantastic. There isn't a C-suite mentality with this company. From an insider perspective....it's not only about the bottom line; employees matter at all levels.
* The photos of the facility listed on google as of 2020 are (very obviously) fake. For actual photos of their headquarters, look up their glassdoor profile.
* Their website, despite being an IT staffing company, is broken in many places (Broken maps API, broken links all over, misaligned or improperly z-indexed content) not to mention typos and poor grammar.
* Very odd interviewing process with very strange personal identifying questions. I stopped responding to them very early on in the interview process.
* Most of the listed locations on the website are random locations, or suites in office buildings with no identifying signs outside.
* I'm skeptical of the legitimacy of many of the 5 out of 5 reviews on Glassdoor and Google.
If you get a job offer from them just move on. Even if they are not a fake company, there are far too many red flags that identify poor internal management.
Not sure how any of your so called recruiters got ahold of my personal email address but this shady operation should stop sending me emails especially with presumably other people's personal emails attached. With me living in the state I'm in I have no ties to the area which this company claims they are from.
I have had several nonstop recruiters reach out to me, and, for some reason, ALL of them have signed their last name BEFORE their first name in their email! I have repeatedly pointed this out, and they STILL do it! If no one over there can even sign their name correctly in emails, DO NOT TRUST them with anything else! I have gotten no apologies on the names issue. Yesterday, I had one recruiter apologize for the non-stop harassment and that they would put in place for no other recruiters to reach out to me and that they would remove my name from their database; however, less than 24 hours later, here we go again with yet another recruiter doing the exact same thing with the names issue again in their email! And, to make it even worse, I have already pointed this exact same issue out to this exact same recruiter in the recent past, with no apology, and here they are doing it yet again, and even after they promised just yesterday that they would stop contacting me! Stay away from this agency!!!!
This place is a scan and they are stealing or trying to steal people's identities . The so called interview questions just didn't make any sense . I will be reporting to their local law enforcement agency. The job was allegedly in the north Dallas area well , it's common sense that a huge metroplex such as Dallas does NOT have to outsource work from an agency in MI they would use local ones !
Applied to a job posting on LinkedIn. Somewhat concerned the phone number the recruiter called me from was listed as a potential scam number. The first thing we discussed was what hourly rate I was looking for. While not completely strange, it is a bit odd as all the other recruiters I've worked with discussed the opportunity and my work background first. That said, the rate was far too low for me to consider (by almost $20/hr) and I said as such, yet the recruiter on the phone continued to pressure me to accept, emphasizing it was a remote job and saying they haven't gotten any applicants like me.
Just felt really gross, to be honest. Every other recruiter I've ever worked with happily accepts when rates are completely off the mark.
Rating 2 stars to give them the benefit of the doubt that there's roles and rates that work for some people.