Reported by BBB...should I still work for them?
I only just get asked to work for a company. I looked them up on BBB.com (better business bureau) and they enjoy have one complaint in 2006...should I still work for them...especially if its an internet company and they own more than one internet site?
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Amazon.com have a long inventory of reports within the BBB -- does that generate them any smaller number of a company? NO - I would still want to work for them
http://www.thebbb.org/commonreport.html?...
Having reports in the BBB is really nought as the BBB is merely a non profit manager. It is not even a political affairs agency. Some reports to BBB are valid, while some are simply non issues brought going on for by disgruntled customers
I will not even consider a BBB report within determining whether I will work near a company or not. I'd to some extent look at the stability of the company (financials, if publicly available), opportunity presented to you, compensation, etc.
I don't surmise one complaint is going to do any wound. They are still surrounded by fitting standing. Sometimes general public tend to fib too so you never know if they are recounting the truth or not.
Go ahead and work for them. I afford no credence to anything the BBB have to influence.
What be the temper of the BBB complaint? I worked for a company who have one complaint beside the BBB and it be no big treaty. Still worked nearby for 1 1/2 years and the complaint did not affect the company at adjectives because it be unwarranted and my company's owner disputed it and proved he be right.
Did they answer the complaint? I worked for a company that have several complaints but they be adjectives answered to the customer's ease. If the complaint be worked out so everyone be chirpy, it's a apt indication that they are a respectable company. Overall, though, I would be on your guard of an Internet company.
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Answers:
Amazon.com have a long inventory of reports within the BBB -- does that generate them any smaller number of a company? NO - I would still want to work for them
http://www.thebbb.org/commonreport.html?...
Having reports in the BBB is really nought as the BBB is merely a non profit manager. It is not even a political affairs agency. Some reports to BBB are valid, while some are simply non issues brought going on for by disgruntled customers
I will not even consider a BBB report within determining whether I will work near a company or not. I'd to some extent look at the stability of the company (financials, if publicly available), opportunity presented to you, compensation, etc.
I don't surmise one complaint is going to do any wound. They are still surrounded by fitting standing. Sometimes general public tend to fib too so you never know if they are recounting the truth or not.
Go ahead and work for them. I afford no credence to anything the BBB have to influence.
What be the temper of the BBB complaint? I worked for a company who have one complaint beside the BBB and it be no big treaty. Still worked nearby for 1 1/2 years and the complaint did not affect the company at adjectives because it be unwarranted and my company's owner disputed it and proved he be right.
Did they answer the complaint? I worked for a company that have several complaints but they be adjectives answered to the customer's ease. If the complaint be worked out so everyone be chirpy, it's a apt indication that they are a respectable company. Overall, though, I would be on your guard of an Internet company.