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Maurice Iyalla SAP and Project Management Training and job placement scam Houston, Texas |
11th of Apr, 2011 by User497702 |
The company is run by Maurice Iyalla and it is known to be a scam. The owner introduces himself as an experience SAP project manager. The company does not have its own physical location but operates in an apartment complex conference room. On the first meeting with the trainer, he goes through details telling each individual that he provides SAP all modules and SAP Project Management training alone with resume and job placement. Whatever you want to learn, he will tell you that he offers that program. For example, if you want to learn SAP FICO or other SAP modules, he will tell you that he offers the training. Once you meet with him, he will try to convince you that SAP Project Management is the best fit and are in great demand. That is just a way of trying to make you pay. Once you pay him your money, he provides you with copied materials and goes through the basic of project manager. That all he will teach you, just an introduction and does not continue with the training that he claimed to teach. If you asked him any questions about project management, it seems like he has no knowledge. At first he may answer your call, but once he collects your money. He pays you no attention. He will ignore your calls or any questions you may have for him. Dont bother waiting for him to go further into the training, which will never happen. You will not be provided with a resume nor any job placement. Everything is a scam into tricking you to paying your money for a training that does not exist. |
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This is obviously not true. My name is Mike Kennedy and I took the PM training course at Metro Modern with Maurice Iyalla in 2008, he is an excellent tutor, well vast in Project Management methodologies, tools and has a strong knowledge of various industries.
It took me 8 weeks to complete the training and 3 weeks to get a job as a Project Manager with Petrobras. I have since then moved on to other opportunities. I never had a problem during my training instead had a great support system from Maurice before and after and still keep in touch to this day.
I feel it is very wrong for someone to post false and misleading information about others. We all attended colleges, hoping to get a job after graduation, do we then write false or damaging accusations about our colleges when we dont get jobs after graduating??? Food for thought.. |
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