MAX Auburn – Employment | Health | Learning 39 Queen St, Auburn NSW 2144

MAX Auburn – Employment | Health | Learning





31 Reviews
  • Tuesday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Friday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday8:30 AM–5 PM




MAX Auburn – Employment | Health | Learning 39 Queen St, Auburn NSW 2144




About the Business

Employment, Disability & Training Service Provider In Australia | MAX Solutions | Are you struggling to find work? MAX can help. We provide Workforce Australia, disability employment services (DES), NDIS SLES, health assessments and training.

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39 Queen St, Auburn NSW 2144

Hours

  • Tuesday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Friday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday8:30 AM–5 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




Recommended Reviews

Khaled C
22.10.2023
MAX Auburn – Employment | Health | Learning
Appalling service, waiting for up to an hour to have meetings with consultants.. Ridiculous! While some consultants are good, others are outstandingly bad and disgusting in attitude, and very undermining and condescending - namely Rayanne Barbar. Very happy to have left. Hope she gets fired. Such a belittling cow!
Joseph pandyar
30.09.2023
MAX Auburn – Employment | Health | Learning
Disaster,coming 9:30 and sitting for 30 min and no one came to me,stupid place,I think this is worse service I ever seen,close it down...
monica Pholi
14.09.2023
MAX Auburn – Employment | Health | Learning
The staff are helpful and polite
Aaron J W
11.09.2023
MAX Auburn – Employment | Health | Learning
So here's an elaborate review for those involved with Auburn's branch of MAX, or seeking information upon it.This employment agency I attended prior due to its proximity to my living area, albeit not a felicitous one, while looking for work. I can start by stating this business does not cater well at all for people with physical / mobility impairments as myself, only suiting more able-bodied people at best. There are more than one reason for providing a low rating with this review, however.Secondly; the time it takes for 'appointments' with a consultant is perennial before you are seen, being constantly nebulous to wait even up to an hour to simply show you've been applying for work, when one could've emailed references easily from home by their own initiative. Meetings hence should be completely irrelevant if you already have a day or two to attend with job-search, instead of being expected to sit around aimlessly for a consultant to 'eventually' see you.Thirdly; you can encounter genuinely helpful and respectful consultants (as I did with my first there, Ofa Tangi, whom is a lovely person to have been appointed to), albeit others can be quite odious to deal with. My second I had, Rayanne Barbar, is obnoxious, belittling, condescending and holds both a petulant and sanctimonious nature with her view of job seekers; often becoming disgruntled and imperious towards those she sees as simply 'wasting her time', when she fails to respect and acknowledge people who have more than one facet which impacts their ability to find work. She even completely ignores valid reasoning (e.g. not attending job-search for medical appointments, even when you state in advance you can't attend and shall provide attesting proof), and instead decides to revoke peoples payments by her own view and logic. For someone apparently my age, 27, she is highly immature and idiotic with her ego, acting as if she has a superiority complex just from having a consultant job, herself, and just wanting to palm people off into anything for a pay cheque. To summarise; she believed she was smarter than me with a titular attitude, turning her nose up at me as if I was incompetent from things which weren't even of my doing (such as legitimate sickness to not attend a training session, and blaming myself for not attending an evaluation appointment due to the major train delays Sydney had back in August). So I in turn reported her egregious and despicable attitude directly to MAX Employment's head office and Quality & Ethics division, to have her position reviewed.In short, closing-summary for this business:The waiting times are completely ridiculous and of annoyance, you can either have a good and helpful consultant or a frankly disparaging and obnoxious moron you're assigned to, and the general, lasting service provided by this establishment is mediocre at best. You're much better off finding another agency for success.
David Williams. III
30.08.2023
MAX Auburn – Employment | Health | Learning
This location a waste of brick and mortar. A heightened sense of incompetence, a lack of sepian interest and interaction
Marjorie Joy lozada pooley
28.08.2023
MAX Auburn – Employment | Health | Learning
I am not sure to recomend the others maybe. Max at parramatta yes
Bernard Morilla
05.08.2023
MAX Auburn – Employment | Health | Learning
Rude
Nora Mosa
31.07.2023
MAX Auburn – Employment | Health | Learning
One of the worst places I ever beenThey are very rudeNon helpfulProblem makerI've been 9.34He says you are 4 minutes late we cut ur Centrelink income and u have to calling us back for reappointment!!!!Please avoid headache and change immediately as u get them as your jobs provider
Chris CreedV
23.07.2023
MAX Auburn – Employment | Health | Learning
DON'T GO TO AUBURN. Anybody struggle with work and mental health go far from Auburn office. They don't listen and don't want to help. Run away friends run away.
Belinda Jasprizza
23.07.2023
MAX Auburn – Employment | Health | Learning
Bad place. I DO NOT recommend anyone go here. Find another employment service if you have to go to auburn. Otherwise go to another suburb.

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39 Queen St, Auburn NSW 2144
MAX Auburn – Employment | Health | Learning