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Red Flag Recruitment - Red Flag Recruitment LTD

Red Flag Recruitment

(3 reviews)

Red Flag Recruitment is in the hideous Tower Point, a building that reeks of despair and…read moredesperation, but that's the only negative thing I could say about it. Run by two friendly, chirpy gentlemen who seem bright as buttons even first thing in the morning, it isn't so much like an employment agency as one of your friends nudging your CV to the top of the manager's pile, albeit in a very professional way. They engage with your personality, offer you a range of options and help and advise right the way through the process. It feels very much like they're on your side. Admittedly the options they have aren't going to ignite the creative juices and let loose the hounds, but if your gastronomic juices are beginning to make themselves felt, a job through these guys could keep the wolf from the door for a couple of months. Their service would be hard to fault. They really do take the stress out of applying for rubbish day jobs, down to telling you what you're expected to wear so you don't turn up feeling out of place and ill at ease, walking you over to your interview and drilling you thoroughly so that you know what the employers really want to hear. Admittedly it's more of a silk purse into a sow's ear transition, watering individual personalities down into bland mulch that call centre managers can stomach, but if anyone's going to do that, albeit temporarily, I'd rather it was these guys. They have the unique perspective of knowing exactly what they're doing, and admitting that you want the job for the money, not for 'career advancement' or 'broadening experience' - very refreshing.

I'm not usually one for writing reviews, but after my time spent with Red Flag Recruitment, I…read morethought they thoroughly deserved a recommendation. It was a tough few months trying to find work, and after handing my CV to a dozen agencies, hating it, stressing out and hearing nothing I was ready to chuck the towel in and move back with my folks. Red Flag on the other hand, were a total gem. Most temp agencies are stuffy, pretentious places that make you feel edgy and out of place and as soon as you walk through the doors. In comparison, the guys at Red Flag are relaxed, friendly, genuine and really on the ball. Not only did they manage to find me a job immediately, but when my temp contract ended, they had me back into another the very next day. Temping's such a one-in-one-out world, but the boys at Red Flag really look after their folks. They kept in touch with me weekly and frequently laid other options on the table should I want to jump ship and do something else. Most importantly, Simon and Toby who run the company really know the score. I just wanted to make enough money to pay the bills and enjoy my weekends, and didn't have to pretend I was thirsty to prove myself as manager material in some new call center. Their frankness and friendliness marks them out from every other agency I've been with. So if you're looking for some post-graduation temp work in Brighton and you don't want to spend hours traipsing the streets and trying to convince recruiters that this is your dream job, then Red Flag Recruitment are definitely the guys to go with.

Brook Street Bureau

Brook Street Bureau

(1 review)

Brook Street is the agency with which I have spent the most time, and had the most jobs. Situated…read moreon the busy North Street, its' entrance is surprisingly well camouflaged, sandwiched between Prêt a Manger and a fashion emporium. It represents all the reliable old faithfuls of employment agencies - Telegen, ttmc, PTF et al. However, the people who work here are human (tick!) friendly (tick!) and put in a decent effort on your behalf. The space is weird and open plan and you have to sit with your back to the door and do typing speed tests, but no-one really cares about your typing speed - in the end, they're interested in whether you're personable and presentable or not, and whether you turn up on time. They'll also sell you with all their skills. If your CV is rubbish, they have a good enough reputation with employers to get them not to look at it but to judge you on interview alone. If your CV has potential, they'll rewrite it for you, or just type up a few paragraphs of their impression of you as an employment prospect. They'll walk you to your interview and stand up for you in the rare cases where someone's treated you really unfairly. If you do get a job through them, provided you do your bit and get your time sheets in, they'll pay you promptly and by BACS, none of the faffing of the less organised agencies with cheques and what not. All in all, if one must go through the employment-agency process, and it seems to be close on a rite of passage these days, you could do a lot worse.

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Jobcentre Plus

(2 reviews)

I had to make use of the Brighton Job Centre a while back when I was in between work. I wasn't…read moreinitially enamoured with the place by having to pass a stern looking security guard and into the throng of peeps waiting to use their services. I had intended on going for the full on interview and discussion about available work, but from the whole negative vibe of the place, ended up just using a computer terminal job search. It was somewhat helpful in letting me know what jobs were going in the city and surrounding area, but was not working 100%. I managed to struggle through and was able to print out a few promising vacancies. I guess I haven't really been here enough to judge the actual staff level of service, but from chatting to a few friends who have got that far they seem to be positive or negative in equal measure. With this in mind I am going to sit on the fence with a 3 star review, but as an actual building and instant services available I would probably use the Internet in future situations, rather than the centre.

They Send You On Work Related Schemes That Teach You Everything That You Already Know. You Sit In A…read moreRoom For 8 Hours Searching For Work On The Internet and Hope For The Best. If You Do Not Attend Your Job Centre Appointment Because You Are On This Scheme You Will Be Sanctioned and You Will Not Receive Any Payment For At Least 4 Weeks Maybe Longer. They Will Also Tell You At First That It Is Up To You If You Wish To Attend These Courses and Then You Say That You Do Not Wish To Attend This Course, They Say To You That The Course Is Mandatory and You Must Attend. The Advisors Are Rude and Not Very Polite. They Do Not Use There P's and Q's. There Are More Security Guards In This Place Other Than Actual Advisors For People. The Security Guards Are Perverts and Stare Out All The Ladies That Walk Through The Door. The Only Best Thing In My Experience, Is That I Got Work Through The Job Centre Sending Me On Work Experience. I Would Not Recommend People Going and Signing On

Staff Now

Staff Now

(3 reviews)

Hi ,its Antonio pereira and i have the reference that you ask me its:…read moreJames G.Godwin 6 norwich drive BRIGHTON bn2 4la telephone-0273689945 i was looking to try to find the other job reference but i could find and i cant phone cause i dont have money talk to portugal,can you help me with it. I saw 2 call on my celular im sory i let the phone charging cause i whent to job center to search for jobs and to make call ,please can you email me to antoniojose1@hotmail.co.uk or call to my phone . with my sincerly reguards

Plan Personnel is the least office-like employment agency I've had the displeasure of visiting,…read morewhich must be to its advantage. I found the hand-drawn pictures of dump trucks and bin men in the universal medium of Crayola quite endearing, and a definite improvement on the plastic air-conditioned strip-lit water-cooler tat usually favoured by such establishments. Sample tag line 'Be a Bin Man! Early Starts! Fixed Rate! 6.25 p/h! Apply Inside Today!' There's such a happy, innocent note of hope implied by all those lavish exclamation marks that I went in to see what they could offer me. Not much, as it turns out, but I registered anyway, with a woman who looked and smelt as though Anne of Cleves had risen as one of the undead, put on a few stone and lost a lot of finesse and grammatical accuracy. Registering took two hours. This insanely paper-wasting time-stealing life-sapping charade involved three - three! - forms of ID, one (separate) proof of address, and two passport photos. I also had to fill out a health and safety questionnaire ('what would you do if a bin fell on your colleague's head? A) take it off and ask if he's alright, b) run screaming down the street with your pants on your head, c) call 999. Circle as appropriate') and take another test, not multiple choice, about the various government rules and regulations regarding procedures during manual handling training, which I hadn't been briefed on. The good news is, as the answer to one of the questions I drew a little picture of a dog eating a chicken leg, and they still rang me up next week and asked if I'd like a job. Presumably the entire test was an elaborate trick to see if I was capable of holding a pen. I think if you're really and truly desperate (yet still have an awful lot of proof of identity) this place might chuck you a rope and haul you back on board the H. M. S. Solvency. Unless you're certain it's come to that, though, I wouldn't bother.

First Recruitment Services - employmentagencies - Updated May 2026

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