Name & Registered Office:
SEABROOK & COMPANY LLP
83 CAMBRIDGE STREET
WESTMINSTER
LONDON
SW1V 4PS
Company No. OC313603
Status: Active
Date of Incorporation: 05/06/2005
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Company Type: Limited Liability Partnership
Nature of Business (SIC(03)):
None Supplied
Accounting Reference Date: 30/06
Last Accounts Made Up To: (NO ACCOUNTS FILED)
Next Accounts Due: 05/04/2007
Last Return Made Up To:
Next Return Due: 03/07/2006
Previous Names:
No previous name information has been recorded over the last 20 years.
Branch Details
There are no branches associated with this company.
Oversea Company Info
There are no Oversea Details associated with this company.
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Why don't you run a WHOIS on the domain, and check the Dublin Companies Registration Office?
http://www.cro.ie/
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Was this real?
I also have an interview with these people - is this a real job/company ?
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Seabrook And Co
Maybe a silly question, maybe genuine but does not seem right.
Replied to a job ad several weeks ago on the web, and a guy called me, asked a fw questions, said he was short listing, and would get in touch with me.
Called back today telling me I had been shortlisted and could I go to interview in London.
Apparently it is at a consultancy called Seabrook and Co.
The web advertiser was called SBC people
The end client is a goverment agency
Just slightly suspicious as apparently there are loads of roles, so was the reason for not being given a job description and can find no website for either Seabrook and SBC.
I am concerned that this is a waste of my time, as Manchester to London will take a day for me, on the other hand I am worried about losing a good opportunity.
Has anybody heard of either of the above 2 or had any dealings with them?Tags: None
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