I interviewed with apple one in late August and within a month I had a job. Got the call about a job offer the day after my temp position ended. Derek Bowen has been great and actually communicates with his clients. I was working with other agencies also and it was a struggle to get anyone to communicate with me, so I want to thank Derek and everyone at apple one for keeping me in the loop. I love my new position that apple one helped me get and I now feel optimistic about the future.
I have called multiple times to follow up, 1 year later... still nothing. Dont waste your time.
The warm welcoming when you walk in. Heather was such an incredible and easy to speak with person,she truly heard my thoughts and listened to me being in between dreams. The entire staff came out to welcome me and speak and honestly if you want to feel like you are in good hands and have someone in your corner these professionals go above and beyond. Lucky to have found them!
I have called this company numerous times for an update. They wanted me to come in for an interview. We discussed what I was looking for, work history & education in the interview.They said they would call back. I called to see if they found anything & no one called me back nor helped in anyway. 4 months later still nothing. Safe to say if you’re looking for a job this isn’t the place to go. Or they help who they want to & skip over others .
Randee and Jennifer and everyone Ive come in contact with at AppleOne have been most accommodating in helping me transition to a part-time job after my retirement. They are efficient, proactive, very professional but still made me feel like part of the family. Highly recommend AppleOne services as a client and an associate.
I applied for a position via indeed and a couple days later I received a call from the recruiter. She let me know the position I applied for was accidentally put up? Not 100% sure what happened but basically the position I applied for was no longer available. She let me know she had another position in mind for me and would like me to come in for an interview to see if that position or another position would be a good fit. I went to this interview a couple days later and when I arrived there was a form ready for me to fill out which requested personal information, including my SS number. I asked if it was necessary for my to include my SS and she said yes, they require it. I asked why they would require it before the initial interview and she said thats just how its done at AppleOne and she explained that IF I were to be hired I would be hired through AppleOne. I understand that but I have not received an offer letter so why provide it before Ive even been interviewed? I told her I wasnt comfortable providing that information before just the initial interview let alone before I even knew what position or company I am interviewing for and so I left. I have never heard of the SS number being required until there is an offer letter or contract. I can understand the recruiter requesting the SS number but Ive never heard of it being required.
Appleone sucks at finding a job it has been a year and have not heard from anyone at this place in 12mnts. Horrible
I landed an interview the first day I visited AppleOne! The very next day, I was offered a great job with a wonderful company. Im sure the speed at which I was placed was part luck, but I never would have found my job if I hadnt visited AppleOne. I highly recommend giving them a try if youre looking to break into the manufacturing industry in Greenville.
AppleOne helped me find a job that I really wanted. No nights and weekends. They pay attention to your needs. I applied with them on a Wednesday, Monday I received a call from my representative Rhonda Cox. I couldn’t attend the interviews because I was away. Surprisingly she called me the following week if I wanted my resume to be forwarded to another Client. I agreed because I was available to attend the interviews. To be honest I did not wait over a week to be placed by Appleone in Greenville. I have been working with them for over a year now. They will check on you to make sure everything is fine. Remember to be flexible. “ Every house has a foundation”. “You can’t build a house starting with the roof.” You can’t start expect Appleone’s clients to pay you $20 an hour when they don’t even know how good you’re. That’s why they call it probation period. Thanks to Rhonda and Jennifer!!! 😀
Not a great place to work with. Recruiters do not set you up with jobs that are great fits and recruiters can be a little on the rude side as well. They tell you one pay range but changes once the assignment starts. They also dont have any sympathy for their clients.
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