Horrible experience
Horrible experience. They take all your details and then dont offer you a place. Looks like a scam. Do not give your details and information to them.

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Horrible experience. They take all your details and then dont offer you a place. Looks like a scam. Do not give your details and information to them.

Reply from Truworx
Hi truworx the first 3 points what you say on your website are true, you redirect us to the educational institutions to get into the courses. But the 4th point as you mentioned on the website “Guaranteed job interviews” is 100% wrong. I have very recently finished my Level 2 Education Support Program. I’m keenly looking for a job, not to progress to Level 3 at the moment. I have contacted Simon 3-4 times after the course requesting to provide a job interview as promised by truworx, and I also contacted the learner support team on call, but no guidance or support in finding a job. Pls don’t trap learners by promising “Guaranteed job interviews” as I think your company doesn’t do that and don’t have any team to work out on finding jobs or interviews to learners. It’s been a month now since I finished my Level 2.
Liars and spam
Don’t sign up for these courses
This company is dishonest and will not delete my private information even though I’ve asked multiple times
I signed up for the teaching ass course a few weeks ago
Attended the initial meeting where I took notes and was told during that meeting that we would have two weeks to complete assessments
I did them
But was stilll getting updates saying I needed to complete them
I then was rushed and told it needed to be done by 730 the next day
Which if they wanted the whole modules doing there was no chance as I’m home educating my daughter at the moment
And each test takes at least 15mins
I checked my notes and realised they said in initial meeting we had 2 wks to do these
I asked for them to delete all my personal data and to withdraw me from the course
I got a confirmation WhatsApp that the numbers ect would be deleted
Since then I’ve had 3 emails and countless WhatsApp’s
This company is so disorganised and dishonest do not waste your time signing up to any courses
It’s a complete waste of time
If this is what is like just to get on the course I dread to think what the actual course is like

Reply from Truworx
Never ever give details to them. This is their main business to sell people details to other companies. And you know very well what these marketing companies do with people details.

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Whatever you do, do not put any details on their online advert that is circulating social media offering free courses. I asked for information about a counselling course with a guaranteed interview at the end - I do not need a job I have one! I was just interested in the free counselling course advertised.
I was then bombarded with texts and emails, saying “you are guaranteed an interview and job at the end” so I decided I didn’t want to go ahead! I already have a job as a self employed holistic therapist!
So I don’t want this “job” or interview they are saying I’m going to be “given”.
I clicked unsubscribe and to this day over a year later I’m bombarded with texts! They just don’t stop! I’ve even emailed them asking them to stop and they still have not stopped!
I am NOT INTERESTED. Stop harassing me! People are allowed to enquire and then decide they are not interested! You should not keep harassing people even after they have told you to remove their details and to stop.

Reply from Truworx
After just completing a remote 12 day fast track level 2 qualification customer service course, I cannot rate this company high enough. Simon from Truworx is a great guy, he has been really helpful when it came to getting me on the course. The course itself exceeded my expectations. It was intense as to be expected, gaining a level 2 qualification in 12 days, Sam the tutor and the other students I worked with made it a fantastic experience and I'm looking forward to using my new qualification towards the next step in my journey.
Put my details into an advertisement regarding a training course. I got harassed by these people with phone calls what’s app, emails the lot. Even at 7.30 am who does that. Then when I told them I wasn’t interested I’ve been bombarded with spam calls from all random numbers like they’ve passed my details to unsolicited companies. . Steer clear of this SCAM. Reported also. I accept it’s my fault for adding my details to a random advert but I’m warning others.

Reply from Truworx
Scammers, they pretend to be providing training for possible interviews. The training is irrelevant to the “jobs” this is about them taking funding money. They will trap you on the course and when you realise its a scam they try and charge you to leave

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