Charles and Jess are a fantastic team - Mitarbeiter (anonym) bei Russell Tobin: Mitarbeiterbewertung

5.0
9. Apr. 2018
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Charles and Jess are a fantastic team. The best recruiters I've worked with! They both have a tremendous amount of expertise and knowledge in the field, and stayed in constant communication with me throughout the hiring process. Taking into account my skill set and salary requirements, they were able to find a position for me which exceeded my expectations. I would love to work with them again in the future!

Kontras

Can't think of any cons.

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Thank you for your review and CONGRATULATIONS on your new role! Charles and Jess are great at what they do and would be happy to work with you in the future!

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Kontras

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