Works4You
Address | Suite 38/2 O'Connell St, Parramatta NSW, Australia | ||||||||||
Phone | +61 2 9635 0015 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.works4you.com.au | ||||||||||
Categories | Employment Center | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.2 5 reviews | ||||||||||
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Works4You reviews
5Extremely happy with the services provided. Serivces Manager very engaging, responsive, very prompt and speedy with placing suitable candidates into employment. Higher recommended to anyone seeking for an opportunity. Thank you so much for giving the applicants the opportunity I referred, you're not only changing the individual's life, but you also made the differences to their family, friends and the community. Thank you and thank you.
Works4You has been very helpful. Great recruitment agency. Diligent and professional!
Ian from Works4you delivers a very effective & efficient service. He always responds to any email request you may have. He keeps you in the loop regarding candidates, which I find extremely important considering the line of work we are in, Sourcing sustainable employment for job seekers, trying to keep track of it all can be consuming especially when dealing recruitment companies who are MIA majority of the time. I have found Ian actually puts words into action & delivers an efficient service. I will continue to work with Works4you if all their staff are like Ian M.
I had a great experience during my time with work4you. The people were friendly, understanding, very responsive and quick to resolved/handle any issues I had. If you're after a job, do not hesitate and apply through this agency
I am incredibly upset and disgusted by the service that my dad and, particularly, my brother were provided. My brother is schizophrenic and has been struggling to find and retain work as a result of his condition. He had an interview at 11am on Tuesday 7 June as organised by Centrelink. Works4You were seeking a full timer for a particular position, however, as my brother has multiple weekly doctors and psychiatrist appointments, he is not able to work full time hours. This was an honest mistake and miscommunication between us, Centrelink and Works4You— a mistake which both my brother and dad apologised for. What was not acceptable nor appropriate was the scope of the employee’s reaction. He was extremely condescending and accused my brother of wasting 15 minutes of his day. When my dad tried to explain that it was a genuine miscommunication and there was no need to speak to my brother in that manner, the employee responded that it was not his problem and to “go back to where they sent you from”. The employee then continued to accuse my brother and dad of “taking advantage of the system”. This was beyond hurtful. As a working class immigrant family of Asian descent, this type of vile rhetoric is something we constantly face. For a representative of this organisation— an organisation whose main objective is to help those in similar situations as my brother find employment— to be spewing such vitriol is not only cruel and unprofessional, but also immensely harmful. Both my brother and dad are remarkably distressed by this interaction. I highly suggest that this particular employee undergo rigorous training on empathy and compassion, not only for the sake of the organisation, but for his own sake.
If you are someone in search of employment, I would highly suggest that you find an alternative recruitment and training service as to avoid the prejudice, discrimination and general lack of humanity that my family experienced with Works4You.