I applied in-person. I interviewed at Helping Hands Home Care (Leeds, England) in Mar 2025
Interview
The interview was mainly just filling in forms. they also asked for passport copies and bank details for payment as well as setting up for taxes. then I was invited to a full day of training which was not paid for. there was 5 other candidates on the training. the training was shocking and quite aggressive. We the heard nothing at all. no feedback, no outcome etc. I didn't mind because, at this point, after the terrible training and lack of process, there is no way I'd work there in a million years. Nor will I ever use the company.
Thank you for sharing your feedback. The points raised are not reflective of the experience we expect our candidates to have. Our interview process is two-way and designed to get to know you better, as well as giving you the opportunity to find out a little more about us and about the role. Successful candidates are invited to complete the paperwork needed to ensure that they’re paid correctly and on time.
Customer care, compliance and professionalism are at the heart of what we do. The training that follows a successful interview is critical to supporting our new employees and to ensuring our customers receive the standards of care they need and expect. Please contact us at recruitment@helpinghands.co.uk so that we can understand and look into your specific concerns fully.
I interviewed at Helping Hands Home Care (Alcester, England)
Interview
straight forward, you have to do a test was pretty easy manager was friendly and very knowledgeable. You just have to do some research about the company to be well prepared
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Helping Hands Home Care (Alcester, England) in Aug 2025
Interview
Good communication and explanation of role nice people and place very thorough. Great technique very informative and knowledgeable of the sector goof company from reviews . Nice person and friendly environment