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Toronto Pathways misrepresentation

Received a phone call out of the blue from Pathways...spoke to Diana. She indicated that one of the "directors" reviewed my resume and would like to meet with me regarding my career. I told her that the company was not familiar to me. she replied that another company referred my resume to them.
She immediately wanted to know if i could come in for an appointment with a Stephen McDonald (not Fisher)..hmmmm?
I had not yet investigated the company, but said yes. After going home and finding various negative information on the company, on the internet, i decided to call and cancel my appointment. When I spoke to another person there, she did not even ask why I was cancelling, but i made sure that i told her i heard their company was not legitimate and that i would not like to deal with them. She did not reply and just hung up. Obviously the company is a scam...and how sad that people are that desperate for work that they would allow themselves to shamelessly call people up while misrepresenting their intentions. I felt uneasy from the first call...word of advice...if your gut feels uneasy, listen to it!

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Toronto Pathways Great Service!

Gord lead me through a process of self evaulation and analyisis that lead to a much improved resume and a very targetted job search for me. It culminated in a job offer that I am thrilled with. I highly reccomend Gord for assistance in job searh but most importantly for a revealing self analysis that assists you in determining what you want out of work.

Louie” May 9, 2012

Top qualities: Great Results, Personable, Creative

3rd Louie D.
hired Gordon as a Career Coach in 2012

“Gord MacKay is an articulate, detailed and well organized Business Leader who provides expertise business guidance and great customer service qualities to all he comes in contact with. Gord is an innovative strategist who utilzes "logical out of the box thinking to motivate others in the Needs of the Business". A trustworthy, integral professional with a wealth of business sauve and clear potential to exceed at any executive high level with a determined sense of vision and urgency...” April 19, 2012

Top qualities: Personable, High Integrity, Creative

3rd Ken N.
hired Gordon as a Executive in 2011

“Gordon MacKay is professional with years of experience in career consultancy. His years of experience as an entrepreneur, employer and employee, help clients understand both side of career development. He has the desire to help clients to succeed, to encourage, and to keep you motivated.

Eugenia Moraru” July 21, 2010

Top qualities: Great Results, Personable, Expert

3rd EUGENIA M.
hired Gordon as a Career Coach in 2010

“Excellent in all” January 6, 2010

Top qualities: Good Value, High Integrity, Creative

3rd Wilfrido T.
hired Gordon as a IT Consultant in 1992, and hired Gordon more than once

“RDG Careers provides full service career councilling and Gord McKay delivers the service with a high level of professionalism and knowledge.” June 30, 2009

Top qualities: Personable, Expert, High Integrity

3rd Alan M.
hired Gordon as a Career Coach in 2001

“Gord is great career coach who knows what he is talking about. He is patient and can always empathize my situations well. I would be happy to recommend him to anyone who needs career coaching.” October 17, 2008

Top qualities: Personable, Expert, High Integrity

Kane D.
hired Gordon as a Career Coach in 2001

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Toronto Pathways Toronto Pathways is a stupid scam

Hi everybody,

Today I received a phone call from Toronto Pathways. I was invited to interview right away, seemed me fishy. The receptionist asked me to take a pen to note the address. She did not asked me any (at least general) questions about my resume, my experience which I have. And now when I asked the name of position she told me it is accounting position saying the director wants to see me :)))))) So funny isn't it, why DIRECTOR NOT SOMEONE ELSE. Secondly it did not make sense for me, because there are dozens of accounting positions and seemed me completely fishy and after all she said me that you can bring your resume if you want mentioning it is general appointment. Well there is no general appointment in recruiting company. All of these indications made me to take them into consideration and in fact so far I had around 30 interviews and never googled for reviews neither for companies nor recruitment divisions. It is my first time I did it based on my suspects and I see the negative reviews. Generally speaking I would call them very stupid and unprofessional scammers, because if you want to fool someone first of all you have to speak in professional manner, ask some questions. Here are my some advises you can benefit in future:
Whenever you have a call from recruiter first is must be: Dear recruiter, do you have position available as of now, does not make sense if they say we have this particular position frequently. This is lie! Because if they don't have position then it means they just want to simplify their work prolonging list of candidates with them for some purposes., For example: when they have available position they just search for some key words within hundreds of resumes, personally for me it does not make sense. If I helped you at least little then I am happy.

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Joshwa
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Oct 26, 2012 11:59 pm EDT
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Hi.
During the first interview, did any one sign a "Consent Form". It generally meant, you give them permission to access your information on your CV.
The form was a single page print out with 2 paragraphs. It spanned half the page, occupied with the content and some space for my signature and date.
I read it. It looked fine, but written in "Lawyer" English. I just wanted to know if anyone else signed this too?
Can it be misused?

If needed, my email ID is joshwa.stein@gmail.com. A reply will put me at ease. Thanks.

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SNMII
Brampton, CA
Oct 15, 2012 7:50 am EDT

Woooow! Thanks so much for submitting this review and the link to the CBC report on Pathways! I had an interview for later on today and it just saved me on driving all the way to Toronto. As well as being scammed of money I don't have. These people are low lives. Please continue to pass on the CBC report link http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/2012/recruitmentripoff/ to as many people you know. Hopefully you can save someone else from being scammed.

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truthwhattruth
Toronto, CA
Mar 29, 2012 1:19 pm EDT
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Brian, at least you have a bit of the right idea. You're correct that they're not recruiters, but the "so-called" part of career counselors is wrong. They're actual career counselors. The advisors even have real accreditations. I've seen them. I was a client, and I have never had any regrets about that. Everything they talked about actually worked. They helped me get my career back on track over 5 years ago, and the advisors I worked with are still there. I'm not an immigrant. My family has been here for about 200 years, but that didn't help me at all to get a job after my company closed down and left me without a job after over 20 years of employment. What they do may not be for everyone, but it sure helped me.

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reza123
Toronto, CA
Feb 20, 2012 2:38 pm EST

Hi folks,
I knew these people from Vancouver couple of years back. It seems they don't stay in one place for a long time. The principal of the scam is the same. They would call you sounding like a recruiter then they will work you in to some sort of a "right candidate for us" situation than they will reveal their intentions in a second interview "you pay us couple grand and we guaranty your success". I knew the minute I hang up the phone who they were and sill did go to the meeting to make fun of the phony director (I am an executive myself with foreign name of course. that seem to be their selection criteria) . I had nothing better to do and I found this to be very amusing and managed to piss the Mr. director off real bad. I did tell him though that I knew him from Vancouver and I knew that the whole thing was a scam.

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Brian Landon
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Feb 19, 2012 3:02 pm EST

I've been involved in professional recruitment for 15 years. Toronto Pathways is NOT a recruitment firm! They are a so-called career counselling company. When you get a call from a recruiter, regarding your resume(if you've posted it online) they will talk specifically about the role they are interested in having you apply to. A real recruitment firm always has a job description, and if they are serious, once they have your updated resume and a committment, the majority of them will ask you if you've applied to a particular client of theirs(naming their client company). Many of us work on commissions(even with small base salaries in some firms) and we are not going to waste our time talking to you about presenting you to a company (in person) if you're not qualified(can't answer specific questions related to your resume), or if you're not interested in the salary range. When we do meet with you, we professional recruiters will give you far more advice on how to do well in the interview because we know that client and how they will or might perceive you. We present you for your skillsets and experience, how you present yourself, how you communicate(written and verbal) not on a fee! We get paid a contingency fee after you've been placed, and in most instances, 90 days after(your probationary period). We will give you tips on how to fix your resume up, how to ace an interview, but in the end, its the employers who make the decision to hire you!
And when you are called by a recruiter, make sure your resume is up-to-date, that you are honest about who you are, and what you say you can do. And don't think because a recruiter calls you're going to get the highest salary possible. That is always up to the employer in the end, not us!

In the meantime, work on your communication skills(its a number one 'killer' in an interview no matter how qualified you are, and just because you've got a Masters degree from your home country and have been here only a few months, don't expect a job offer right away. And don't expect you're getting 100k a year right off the bat! Its not going to happen!

Good luck on your job searches.

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Hasan111
Mississauga, CA
Feb 18, 2012 7:49 pm EST

Here is the link you need to know all about these scammers...:

http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/2012/recruitmentripoff/

Just STAY away!

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VO!CEMYConcern
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Feb 17, 2012 9:46 pm EST

Hi there,
They tried calling me twice today as well. Fortunately, I saw the article on how they ripped people off and they were featured on CBC Marketplace. When I answered the phone the second time she asked me if I would like to come in for an interview next week.
I said to her straight out; "I am not interested in dealing with your company as I heard bad things about you on the news and how you operate and don't call me again!" She said she would write on my resume not to call me again. I am glad I saw that article and stopped her from going any further!

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Mississauga, CA
Feb 03, 2012 7:22 pm EST

Thank you for posting this. I too got a call from these people and became suspicious when they wouldn't reference a specific position. I can use my own network and search for jobs using my own resources thankyouverymuch! If anyone wants FREE resume/job search advice from an HR professional training in Career Development, let me know and I will help!

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helenej
Barrie, CA
Jan 26, 2012 8:42 pm EST
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I too received a call today. I asked them questions such as where did you get my resume. I did not send them anything. They said their specialist found me on the web. She was really pushing for me to go tomorrow, I agreed to next week. I knew I was going to do some research on these folks right out of the gate. I asked what position is it that I would be suited for. She said that the director would tell me once I get here. Recruiters work for company's, not people looking for work! I don't trust Toronto Pathways with a 10 foot pole.

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Hasan111
Mississauga, CA
Jan 16, 2012 7:39 am EST

Hey guys,
Please check the link below about other people who went through the same experience. I personally complained to "Better Business Bureau" and "Competition Bureau", but so far no action, NOTHING and these crooks are scamming the most vulnerable job seekers who are to provide for their family:

Toronto Pathways — Employment scam - Toronto Pathways

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Toronto Pathways Employment scam - Toronto Pathways

Hello all,

I just wanted to let you know that a well-known scam company has just changed its name (again). They used to be called Job Success, William Baxter, Robertson, RDG Careers, etc. Now, they are called Toronto Pathways. The scam, of course, remains the same: they basically ask you to pay them in order to find a job.
I met them at a Job Fair last week in North York (Toronto) and then went to their office downtown for the first "interview". Given that I am new to Canada and still a little bit candid about my new country, I wasn't suspicious at the beginning. But then I googled them before the second "interview" and found plenty of scam reports here and on other forums. Of course, I didn't show up at the second interview.
Apparently, their technique is always the same: they tell you that you have been selected among hundreds of candidates because you resume is just impressive and that it's just a shame that you're not working yet (how can you disagree with that?!) Then they tell you to come back with you spouse/partner and this is when it started to sound very odd to me. But I got definitely suspicious when I asked "how exactly do you make your living?" and he told me I would have to pay them some fees for their services (without letting me know how much I would have to pay of course). I know from my experience abroad and in Canada that you should NEVER pay to find a job, whatever services are provided to you by the agency so I googled them and found out about their scam. Funny story: one of the guys whom I met at the job fair was supposedly called Stephen MacDonald but on a video they posted on rdgcareers.com, he was being interviewed at a previous job fair under the name "Dale Smith". I'm still not very familiar with the Canadian law system but isn't it illegal to hide your real identity for business purposes?
One last word: I would like to thank all the people who previously filed scam reports about those guys. It saved me time, money and kept my expectations where they are supposed to be (i.e realistic). Now, if you would excuse me, I still have a job to find :)

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nan natural
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Aug 02, 2017 1:30 am EDT
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Hello everyone!
I am just curious about a company name SOLID VISA, have anyone of you hear this Company?
There website is: www.SolidVisa.com
I was just wondering if this company legitimate with there address: 116 Albert Street, Suite 200&300 Ottawa, ON, Canada K1P 5G3
I was been assessed and contacted by there representative name by: Rick Smith, Representative, Solid Visa with Phone: +[protected] and Email: ricks@solidvisa.com
To my fellow job seeker please advise me if this company and the people represent this are really true and are they not a fraud (scam).
Thanks to you all who are still being sober and vigilant, and may GOD protect all of us from any scammers and fraud negotiators or representatives, in Jesus Christ name, Amen!

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Echomagic
Toronto, CA
Nov 25, 2014 8:24 am EST

Thanks to this site I did not waste my time. The company is now called TPS Associates and is on the 18th floor of 1 Yonge Street. The woman who made contact with me called herself 'Anna'. Don't confuse 'TPS' with 'Toronto Police Service'.
Initially I accepted the appointment for the next day. Then I got suspicious and called back to get details. 'Anna' said she had left the office and could not give me any details at the moment - even though I had been connected to her through the reception.
If it is too good to be true, then it IS too good to be true.

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Akuma88
Toronto, CA
Jun 12, 2014 12:19 pm EDT

The company now goes by the following:

TPS Associates
1 Yonge Street
Steven D. Fischer, VP

Avoid at all cost. Its a scam.

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Akuma88
Toronto, CA
Jun 12, 2014 11:49 am EDT

The company is now called TPS Associates.
1 Yonge Street
Steven D. Fischer

Avoid this scam!

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Akuma88
Toronto, CA
Jun 12, 2014 11:48 am EDT

The company now goes by TPS Associates.
Steven D. Fischer.
Complete slim ball of a man. Avoid this scam.

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filibuster
Markham, CA
Nov 25, 2013 3:25 pm EST

FYI, they have renamed themselve "You Find Work" - BEWARE!
I just went to through the same situation. I got a call, also from a
lady named "Rachel". She too couldnt tell me what position I had applied
for and couldnt tell me what this was all about. When she told me the
name of their firm "Find You Work", it already sounded shady, but I went
in thinking there's nothing the lose. The office, deceptively, located
in the heart of the dt financial district seemed well put together.
Their consultants were really saavy and could talk up a good game.
They're great sales people, trying to make it sound like you're in a
terrible situation, and that you need their help. They too asked me to
bring my wife in to meet with them for their second interview. What
saddened me was that I saw a lot of visible minorities, potentially new
immigrants. I'm sure most of them are desperate and would pay these
scam artists exorbitant amounts of money.
I called back the next day to cancel this "second meeting". A scam is a scam at the end of the day STAY AWAY from these people!

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neoengel
waterloo, CA
Nov 11, 2013 11:15 am EST
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The Ontario Human Rights Tribunal just ruled against these scammers
http://www.canlii.org/en/on/onhrt/doc/2013/2013hrto1859/2013hrto1859.html

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D Von N
, CA
Oct 18, 2013 11:07 am EDT

I would recommend that everyone watch that CBC video and remember that "Stephen R. MacDonald" (overweight, middle aged, bespectacled), so that if he shows up at any job fair, that he be told off to his face and exposed.

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Jack1970
Toronto, CA
Feb 06, 2013 5:24 pm EST

This is a total scam. Please alert anybody about this company. You go there and they will present you some childish job posting apparently on their list while all job posting are taken from Internet that you can get it for free. They will put you under pressure to pay, them just one word RESIST. do not pay and just walk away. Remember if you pay and sign contract there is no way back, your money is gone. Do not let their sweet talking and high end office fool you. This is a scam company anything is fake and just a ripoff. But one word if you have time it's not bad idea going there and get some experience on knowing how scam companies actually work without being caught. They basically focus on immigrants as they know newcomers are more prone to believe their claims.
Tell all your friends and lets spread the word

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Norman Zawi
, CA
Feb 05, 2013 4:28 pm EST

Just came back from one of those interviews with "Stephen R. MacDonald", I got suspicious when he asked me to bring my spouse to the second interview, and start goggling his name then listed a YouTube interview by a different person carry the same name from the same agency, you will really surprise that these kind of things happen in Canada!

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