By Marcia Heroux Pounds | South Florida Sun-Sentinel
August 31, 2008
A lawyer, sales executive and business owner in South Florida turned to Princeton Executive Group for help securing high-paying jobs with double-digit signing bonuses.
Out of work in a weak economy with soaring unemployment, these executives sought special expertise to land new positions earning at least $100,000 a year.
But after paying $6,400 to $8,900 in initial fees, the displaced executives say they got little more than a poorly revised resume. The Plantation company left them frustrated, disappointed and humiliated — and without a job, they say. more...
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By Marcia Heroux Pounds | South Florida Sun-Sentinel
August 31, 2008
A lawyer, sales executive and business owner in South Florida turned to Princeton Executive Group for help securing high-paying jobs with double-digit signing bonuses.
Out of work in a weak economy with soaring unemployment, these executives sought special expertise to land new positions earning at least $100,000 a year.
But after paying $6,400 to $8,900 in initial fees, the displaced executives say they got little more than a poorly revised resume. The Plantation company left them frustrated, disappointed and humiliated — and without a job, they say. more...