salary - Assistant Investigator Adecco Employee Review

1.0
7 Feb 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

weekly pay nice and flexible

Cons

no actual working benefits- no sick pay

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Adecco Response
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Hi, Thank you for taking the time to complete a review, and we are sorry to hear about your poor experiences when working with Adecco. We value all feedback as it helps us to improve for for our employees and our associates in the future. We understand the importance of benefits, for example, we provide our associates with with benefits through Boost Benefits. We're sorry to hear that you had issues with benefits in your case. If you'd like to chat to us in more detail, please reach out to us at your earliest convenience by contacting our General Enquiries team via e-mail so we can work to resolve any matters. You can find information on how to contact us at the link below, quoting GLASSDOOR in the subject. https://www.adecco.co.uk/contact-us Kind Regards

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