01625533900
☎️ 01625533900 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 162553 with a prefix of 01625. The area code 01625 originates from Macclesfield.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01625533900
- Received job call; attending assessmentMay
2011Grateful for Pareto Law's helpOct
2010Withheld number found via emailOct
2010Grammar mistakes, professional appearance notedOct
2010Not successful, but positive experienceSep
2010Looking for feedback contact numberAug
2010Skeptical about job offers' legitimacyJul
2010Pareto Law provided valuable opportunitiesJul
2010Concerned about firm's legitimacy; seeking experiencesJul
2010Frequent, silent calls after dinnerMay
2010Seeking information about missed callDec
2009Unrecognized number, missed callNov
2009Possible recruitment agency; sales-like messageNov
200901625533900 has 13 comments of which 13 x neutral
01625533900 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01625533900 👆 is reported as a graduate recruitment firm specialising in sales roles, with a professional-looking presence but some concerns about communication and authenticity. Many users describe being contacted unexpectedly, often after uploading CVs to job sites, and invited to assessment days in locations like Wilmslow and London. While some have experienced positive outcomes, progressing to interviews or securing roles, others remain unsuccessful or sceptical about the process. The firm is not deemed a scam, but some find their approach persistent or occasionally unclear. Feedback about assessment results can be difficult to obtain, and occasional errors on their site have been noted. Overall, it appears to be a legitimate, though sometimes frustrating, opportunity for graduates seeking roles in sales.
Reports on phone number 01625533900
10 yearsBlimey, the number is kept private on our end. We only stumbled upon this site thanks to the email they sent our way. Cheers for that!10 yearsI can assure you that Pareto Law isn't a scam. We had a phone chat with them, which then paved the way for a telephone interview. Later that same day, we received an email notifying us that we’d made it to the assessment day. After attending that, we got the job offer! We really have a lot to thank Pareto Law for.10 yearsIn the last week, we received two calls from a chap named Andy, who hails from a graduate recruitment agency called Pareto. He mentioned that we applied via Total Jobs, although it didn’t ring any bells at first. However, after having a gander at our Total Jobs account, it turned out we had indeed made those applications. Long story short, they've managed to persuade us to attend an assessment day in Wilmslow next week. Fingers crossed we'll land a job after finishing our degrees, as we've had no luck so far with our applications. By the way, I couldn't find the number on the Pareto website for the UK.AndyParetoTotal JobsWilmslowUK10 yearsJust a quick note, we might be a tad fastidious, but while skimming their website, we came across quite a few spelling and grammar errors. That said, it does have a rather polished appearance overall. I've heard that they notify you about the results of the assessment centre on the same day? Has anyone actually received a job offer from them?11 yearsI reckon this might have been a recruitment firm of sorts. We chose not to return the call as the voicemail had a rather salesy tone. They were saying it was regarding our application for some graduate role, but it all felt rather vague and suspect to us.11 yearsI didn’t catch this call, and I can’t say I know who it might be.11 yearsEarlier today, we received the same call from The Paddock Research Suite and Viewing Facility located at twenty-four The Paddock, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 3HQ. However, we didn't have sufficient credit to check our voicemail. Does anyone have any additional information on this?The Paddock Research Suite and Viewing FacilityThe PaddockWilmslowCheshireSK9 3HQ12 yearsI can genuinely affirm that Pareto Law is nothing but legitimate. We've had the same experiences as many others, but we attended their assessment day in London not long ago and found it thorough and informative. Remarkably, within a fortnight, we've already been presented with four interview opportunities via Pareto, and we’re gearing up for those interviews next week!LondonPareto12 yearsWe've just received a phone interview from them today. Apparently, only the cream of the crop make it to the assessment centres, but it seems like everyone above has managed to get through??!! We're trying to convince ourselves that this isn’t some sort of scam, but it’s quite discouraging that no one on this forum seems to be in employment yet. The website does come across as rather polished, but it all feels a bit too good to be true, especially being offered positions with salaries ranging from £20,000 to £30,000 a year out of nowhere??12 yearsNot too long ago, we attended an assessment centre, but regrettably, we find ourselves among the 80% who didn’t quite make the cut. However, I wouldn’t label this experience as a failure; far from it. A few mates of mine have actually triumphed and landed quite lucrative roles in sales. They’re associated with a graduate recruitment agency that focuses solely on sales positions. What they do is scour online for CVs belonging to individuals who’ve opted to make their profiles searchable for recruiters-most candidates don’t even apply directly. So, to sum it up, this agency can certainly help you secure a decent job, which is increasingly becoming a challenge these days.12 yearsI keep receiving calls from these individuals shortly after half five, generally around five to six. Given that I’m on Monster, I’m assuming this is related to that; they keep insisting that I've submitted an application, which frankly isn’t true in any direct sense! We’ve saved their number, so we can identify it the next time they ring. I attempted to reach out to them shortly after dinner at around ten past six, but nobody answered. I continued trying to connect until someone finally picked up, only to leave me in silence!Monster12 yearsI've recently stumbled upon this website while on the hunt for the Pareto number linked to our feedback. It's not precisely what the previous commenter mentioned. Last month, on the 26th, we attended a J&J event for their Acuvue division at their Pinewood offices, which were rather splendid. Unfortunately, we didn’t make the cut, so I'm trying to track down the contact number to inquire about the reasons behind our rejection. We had previously gone through their office in Chiswick, London, which also has a small web presence for J&J.J & JAcuvuePinewoodChiswickLondon13 yearsWe had a call from this company recently and received an invitation to attend an assessment day. However, we’re starting to feel a bit suspicious about the whole thing. Could anyone shed some light on whether anyone has actually secured employment through this agency? 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