I have been contacted by a company called Miura Consulting.
The guy seemed professional and articulate, but of course he may just be a good salesman.
They present themselves as a Consultancyvsnd profess to have place consultants into relevant contracts I.e act as an agent.
They offer a free webinar and potentially then a paid series of webinars plus a day's classroom training.
It does have warning signs written over it, I get that.
However, their 'Brexit' training looks like it covers relevant topics and at £750 there is not so much to lose; I do have training budget and time to fill.
However, I am of course keen to hear from anyone who has heard of the company, attended their training or been placed in a contract by them.
They get excellent reviews on Trustpilot albeit from reviewers with no history so not great. However I find no reports of scams when searching on the internet.
There is a suspicious post on here from 3 years ago that they were contacted to do a graduate work placement for free so this doesn't help either.
The guy seemed professional and articulate, but of course he may just be a good salesman.
They present themselves as a Consultancyvsnd profess to have place consultants into relevant contracts I.e act as an agent.
They offer a free webinar and potentially then a paid series of webinars plus a day's classroom training.
It does have warning signs written over it, I get that.
However, their 'Brexit' training looks like it covers relevant topics and at £750 there is not so much to lose; I do have training budget and time to fill.
However, I am of course keen to hear from anyone who has heard of the company, attended their training or been placed in a contract by them.
They get excellent reviews on Trustpilot albeit from reviewers with no history so not great. However I find no reports of scams when searching on the internet.
There is a suspicious post on here from 3 years ago that they were contacted to do a graduate work placement for free so this doesn't help either.
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