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Company details

  1. Educational institution
  2. Career and Education Provider
  3. School of Computing
  4. Education Centre
  5. Software Training Institute

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Be a Maker. Learn to code with Makers and launch your career as a software developer in 12 weeks. Job offer guaranteed.


Contact info

  • Commercial Street 52, E1, London, United Kingdom

  • makers.tech

2.9

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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Sometimes you wish someone has told…

Sometimes you wish someone has told you, so here it is.

I basically applied and scored 100% on the test and completed many rounds of interviews and completed a course spending the full 3 days on it, so I could qualify for the next step. I contact them and they say "my name" I promise you I will get back to you before Friday and you could tell the next, I have personally secured a very prestigious opportunity elsewhere before they even got back to me, I would never recommend to go through with them, waste of time....

1 August 2022
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is a disgraceful way to treat people

I saw an advert on Facebook for software development apprenticeships at Elsevier run by Makers. After checking it out, I decided to apply. I took care over my application and applied through the Makers website. A few days later, I received a "next steps" e-mail, explaining that to continue my application, within the next ten days I had to
i) complete the Ruby course at Codeacademy, and share my Codeacademy profile with Makers using an online form,
ii) complete an online coding assessment with Coderbyte, and
iii) complete and upload a self-assessment form.

I completed all three tasks within the 10-day limit, which, given that I have a full-time job and a young family, took up nearly all my free time. After that ... I heard nothing from Makers whatsoever.

After a week or so, I e-mailed Makers to check on the status of my application. I was told that the deadline for application to the Elsevier apprenticeship had passed. I wrote back to explain, again, that I had already applied to the apprenticeship and wanted to know the status of my application. I said that if my application wasn't being taken further, I would like to have some feedback to explain why not.

Having received no reply to this e-mail for about a week, I decided to telephone Makers at their London office to try to find out what was going on. A receptionist took my details, then (apparently) tried to put me through to someone, but then explained that no-one was available. She said that she had left a message and that someone would get back to me when available. It's been nearly a week since that telephone conversation, and no-one has.

This really is an utterly disgraceful way to treat people.

14 December 2021
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