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James Innes Group

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Expect to work far too much for little reward, in many cases none. - CV/Resume Writer James Innes Group Employee Review

2.0
9 Dec 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work from home. Relatively straightforward work.

Cons

People seem to rarely get paid. I'm still owed money but they never respond. You will end up working on CV's for hours and hours, whilst in training mode, till they approve what you're doing. Then, if like me, you end up using one of their unfavoured phrases or words and that was enough for me to get fired. No discussion or review. Simply, goodbye. Worked for them for around 3 weeks. Probably around 50+ hours and was due to receive about £50, which I'm still owed. Really not worth the time or hassle.

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James Innes Group Response
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Hi, it is very odd that you have not found us to be responsive. If you have not done so, please reach out to us via https://www.cvcentre.co.uk/about/contact-us You can get through to us by email or phone and, if the phones are busy, please do leave a voicemail - we listen to all of them. Better yet please reach out to anyone you have had direct contact with previously at the company. Regarding payment, everyone is paid on time and in full. From your comment though, it appears you are owed %C2%A350 and, as per the contract, the minimum automatic payout amount is %C2%A3100. As this is the case, you will need to get in contact with us to manually process the payment.

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