National Association of Pharmaceutical Representatives
Rude, Scam Washington DC
- 08-02-2011
- 177
I paid the $230 so that I could be NAPRx "certified, " whatever that means. I do not even get any interviews within five months. So of course, im looking for a job, and $230 is not exactly a small amount, so I email the company to complain. I tell them I am unhappy with service because their training did absolutely nothing for me. I am a college grad with a degree in health promotion, a minor in biology, and have worked in a vet clinic for 5 years. I am more than a suitable match for a pharma sales position. However, I paid for the training to give me an "edge."
The NAPRx "support team" then proceeded to inform me that I needed to pay an extra $99 to rewrite my resume. I told them I didnt want to spend more money, they then replied this;
"No problem. You are correct. The $250
was spent on training, but I do not believe you have given an adequate amount
of time to find employment, nor have you put an adequate amount of effort in
making a suitable resume.
NAPRx
Jason."
Word to the wise, do not mess with this company. They are scamming $230-250 out of people every chance they get. There are no true job boards on their website, the training means nothing to a hiring manager, and it will not get you interviews.
Company: National Association of Pharmaceutical Representatives
Country: USA
Site: napsronline.org