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Telecommunications

Telus International

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1/5 stars

Average of 6 Customer Reviews

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  • Review fromAlex G

    Date: 09/02/2024

    1 star
    Do not waste your time if you are looking for a job. The company is disorganised on every level, seems they have no real competence and emails will contradict eachother. Expects you to do numerous hours of unpaid work, just to reject you with no apparent reason. Jumped through all of their hoops, passed the exam and was still rejected despite providing all of their onboarding information and hiring documents. Exams are difficult and ambiguous so took me considerable time studying, just to be left disappointed. Replies are unprofessional and always late. Little/ no support during onboarding; emails are ignored. Do not touch with a 10ft pole.
  • Review fromfrank w

    Date: 01/29/2024

    1 star
    Do not fall for this artificial company. Do not be fooled by high-budget landing pages where soft-focused, well-dressed actors portray excitement as they point to their computer screens. This company seeks out English speakers although their emails are borderline illiterate in English. They will provide you with volumes of convoluted materials to study, then ask you to perform a battery of tests which may or may take 20, or maybe 100 questions. They reserve the right to change the parameters in real time. You can't plan. They say it's open-book, but they don't provide access to the book once you start a given exam. You'll never know when the test stops until it stops, and you'll never know what passing grade is. You also are unaware of whether your submission is being graded by a human or a computer. Often times, they will say you failed, but the would like to give you a second chance! Ya know, you were oh so close! Then they get four more hours of unpaid work from you, only to reject you again. It's not a matter of brains. I'm in American Mensa. Telus and all its affiliates are using applicants to get free data from applicants, Item Response Theory data, Search engine data, etc, FOR FREE by enticing you with a potential job. They are insidious and must stand before Congress to answer for it.
  • Review fromAna D.

    Date: 07/18/2023

    1 star
    Definitely a s*** company! I applied a few months ago and the entire thing felt weird so I never really continued with it. If you read the agreements they want, they are super fishy, saying you can't speak about anything you do associated with the company and stuff like that. They started sending me text messages saying my application was approved and I was ready for the next steps I just had to click the link in the text. I've had jobs text me like that but I got that text 4 times from 4 different phone numbers. After ignoring those texts I received an email today for a job as if I had continued the process and was hired. I checked the status of my application on their website and it says "not selected." After confirming that I was not hired, I checked here to see if anyone had the same feeling that this company is fake. I was relieved to see other people think is a scam too.
  • Review fromGladys W

    Date: 06/20/2023

    1 star
    I agree with this company being a scam, I agree with the review from 2022. It’s accurate as far as you needing to take a test, but it’s really weird because they have not done any other formal hiring interview process. They emailed for my resume again, even though it’s on LinkedIn. And it’s been some time in between emails so it can seem legit but please be aware. Any job especially at home you need to do your research on this business, social medias, google them, BBB them! Everything to make sure, because this is not the 1st nor last scam that’s getting harder and harder to see if it’s fake or not! REMEMBER, go through the formal hiring process after you search them up and you know they’re real. They do not need to know any bank affiliation, where you live ect this is on your resume and doesn’t need to be provided until you’re sure of them as well and are filling out the hiring packet! This goes with receiving checks, especially if they’re bringing it up and you haven’t even had a formal acceptance letter. Giving free money is always suspicious, either a job will hire you and they’ll be a legit job and supply equipment or they make you purchase it and they’ll usually reimburse. Please go out your way to make sure your valuable info isn’t just going out there, bank info, ss# ect!
  • Review fromKelly G

    Date: 05/03/2023

    1 star
    Sorry to say but either this company is being copied and used for a scam or this company is a scam. I received an email regarding a Data Entry remote position asking me to contact them via Microsoft teams app. After Tanya Rose and Preston McTyer asked me non relevant questions regarding this type of position which I found weird. she told me to contact them after 20 minutes they told me to contact them and at that point they said I was qualified for the position. They said they needed to send me a check to print the out so I can purchase equipment. I took the check of $3500 and to print on blue paper and then deposit and they told me they did not want me to give them any troubles. they wanted a confirmation from the bank showing the check was deposited. I sent the the confirmation # with all inform blacked out. I told them I was going to wait until the check cleared the bank. they argued with me saying that it cleared and I needed to start the purchase process. I asked them again and they became rude, Tanya said she was the manager and she needed me to do this and if I understood that. I then called my bank. The bank said it sounded fishy. I then asked Tanya how I was to pay for this and she said use zella. After researching, I realized this is a SCAM. Both individuals were unprofessional I told then to cancel their check and I dont believe their company is legal. This Tanya is still sending me texts asking if I will pay for the equipment. I received this job announcement from indeed.com. I thought this website checked their entries of companies. I guess not.
    PLEASE DO NOT FALL VICTIM TO THESE SCAMS. a legitament company will not give you check to buy stuff nor will they ask you to pay for anything to work for them.
  • Review fromChytia G.

    Date: 12/27/2022

    1 star
    This company is a SCAM 100%. I wasted my time, doing some training that I felt was weird training at the beginning. This was supposed to be a work from home job and they were suppose to send equipment but they told me, they wanted me to start right away so they emailed me a check so I could get the equipment sooner. They wanted it deposited by mobile app, which I knew nothing about, so I called my sister and she walked me through the process of mobile depositing. Long story short, the check never cleared and my account is in the negative -$4,850. I have been in communication with the bank about, I wasn't sure if they were a legit company to please investigate that check. Telus International is a SCAM and they have my information. I took the necessary steps to protect myself and that company needs to be investigated and shut down. Expecting money from what I thought was a real company, left my kids to receiving NOTHING for Christmas and left me with a negative balance in my account. God don't like ugly and they will reap what they sow!

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