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they were the agency for an old contract I worked at - they were frustrating to deal with and I would dodge anything they sell or advertise in the future
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That's because you were looking in the wrong thread...
Originally posted by Eirikur View PostA few more added to the bottom of the [blocked] list
First Tek Inc. (US company)
Test Yantra Software solutions
Infoplus Technologies UK Ltd
Staffing Prime
Smartedge Solutions Ltd
TESTQ Technologies Ltd
Dabster Systems UK Limited
TGC World (claims to have at least 60 multinational clients!)
Square One Resources (not sure about)
NP Tech Solutions Limited
Data Inc UK
Aguilaconsulting
avance services
DNS recruitment
LG recruit
m-power plus
damcosoft
black apple solutions
Infoplusltd.co.uk - Stay well clear of Infoplus Technologies, Review 502089 | Complaints Board
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What are your other options? Sit on the bench?
Do a credit check on them to see they've got some cash at least and then research how many clients they have, size of company and so on to help you chose.
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they're not an agency. They're a consultancy offering SAP and Oracle
Their website is bloody awful.
Infoplus Technologies UK Limited - Home
They're probably reasonable payers though. And they won;t take you on if they don't have work. You'd be better off asking who their client is and how you would be engaged with them. I would reckon they'll have a handler on-site and you'll be sat in a group with the rest of theInfoplus people.
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Agency question - is infoplus a reliable for work
Hi,
I would like to ask for some advice..is Infoplus reliable.
I tried to use the Agencies to avoid thread but i could not see any definite complaints about their service per se.
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