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Same old story, first the receiptionist behind glass window, then the directors and the fun they have at our expense.

Thanks to informed people posting here, I survived. If you still want to check it out, go there, have the Level 1 discussion, ask a lot of questions. See if you get concrete answer for any of your question.

They will desperately try to push you to attend the Level II discussion (with the partner !) .

If after all that your gut feelings permits to associate with them, blame no one latter as you are making an informed decision. And hope you survive without much damage.

Sorry for those guys who have burnt their fingers already.

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Degma
Toro, CA
Nov 17, 2009 2:49 pm EST

I was there today too! Had the same exact experience... they told me to come back with my wife. I told my wife about and she asked me to google them up. I have not liked what I saw and will most likely not attend the second interview.

Thank you for warning your fellow job seekers

Regards,
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sam231
Toronto, CA
Oct 25, 2009 11:44 pm EDT

'My boyfriend met Morgan S. Shaw at a Career Fair in Toronto. He asked my boyfriend to come for an interview at which time he was informed that they have identified a position for him but i will involve a minor re-location, therefore his spouse has to be present at the second interview. So I took time off from work and we went and found only after about 45 minutes into the interview we were informed about the $5000 fee. We said we wanted time to think about it, however, he wanted us to sign right away and was informed the offer is off if we walked away. We decided to walk away.

The reason they lure the spouse in is so that you cannot say "I have to discuss with my spouse and get back to you later"...when the spouse is present they want you to sign right at that time, not later...when you see such pressure tactics, it's time to walk away.

RCMP must crack down on such fraud, who prey on desperate job seekers at difficult times as this. I wonder how Morgan (if that's his real name!) can face himself without any guilt..it's disgusting!

DO NOT sign anything with RDG Careers at 350 Bay Street, Level 9, Toronto, ON. Phone [protected]
www.rdgcareers.com

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A Khan
Toronto, CA
Jul 08, 2009 2:09 pm EDT

I have been in the IT industry over 20 years but never came across employer or recruiter who wants your spouse to be with you for an interview and this is right there raises red flag. Came back home did a google search. God bless Internet ... Did not sign any papers - lucky I am - Thanks for the people you have shared their experience.

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