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Nexus Globe

Why choose Nexus Globe?

We are a London based company specializes in enhancing students’ and graduates’ employability. We achieve this by providing internship in China across most of sectors. We try our best to make our applicants have zero risk, we are different from other agencies, we provide full refund if we cannot match you with a host company according to your background and requirements.

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Rajan
1/5
No, I don't recommend this program

Run a mile from this company!

I am currently undertaking an internship in China. Similar to many agencies in the UK that run this program, Nexusglobe outsources their operations to a company called 'Go Abroad China (GAC)' who run the program and control the internship upon arrival in China. Unfortunately I was not informed by Nexusglobe about this company before arriving in China. Had I known about GAC prior to my arrival I would not have moved forward with the program.

The agencies in the UK charge a excessively large fee for the program and promise you a very professional service. I understand that a service can have a fee but the fees being charged here are unjustified. Not only is the fee being charged absolutely ridiculous but there are many other factors that are particularly shocking.

For example, as part of the 'visa assistance' service interns are all given the same documents to submit to the visa centre. These documents do not represent truthful information and are merely for visa purposes. In my own experience I also received email instruction from nexusglobe advising me not to mention my work placement to the visa centre. Prior to submission of the documents I raised my concerns to them about this email, however they advised me the work visa was very complicated to obtain and assured me this was normal formality.

Furthermore, whilst in the UK, I also received a job specification for the placement from Nexusglobe which appeared relevant to my area of expertise. Much to my surprise, this job specification was nothing close to role and was evidently used to lure me into accepting the offer. The actual work placement did not consist of any work and was a total waste of my time. As GAC could not find me a more adequate placement quickly enough I ended up spending 2 months twiddling my thumbs at this company. Again, this was not a sufficient reflection of the high fee I had paid.

If this wasn't all, there is also the breach of data protection which has occurred with Nexusglobe providing GAC a copy of my passport. Unfortunately GAC failed to keep my passport confidential and instead posted it across a social media app called 'Wechat' as a means of looking for accomodation/placements. To my dismay, my passport copy could be viewed by anyone with access to the app, even those looking to commit identity fraud. It is a shame I only found this out upon using the application.

Even after confronting both companies about my findings I have not seen any drastic changes and they continue to provide the same excuses and poor service. Most recently, I was informed I would have to leave my accomodation, though to my knowledge everything had been properly arranged before I arrived in China. GAC found me another accomodation in a panic but as expected they were not contributing any of my fee towards this. As a result I refused to stay at this accomodation and have requested a refund unless they are prepared to use my program fee correctly.

All in all, I am absolutely outraged by the level of service provided.

Response from Nexus Globe

Hi Rajan,

Many thanks for your feedback.

There is public information on fees you can compare, our fees for the full package are very low on the market.
We provide internship programme, it is not a job therefore, work visa is not the right category.
Passport information is for visa purpose solely.
Once you arrived in China we were constantly communicating with you regarding your settlement in China and we did state to you about our support if you have any questions. When you informed me about your concerns about the internship placement I responded swiftly about how we can help you, however, you told me that the intention of the host company was good and you wanted to continue with that internship and would let me know later what you would like to do.
With regards to your accommodation we were informed by the homestay landlord that you were drunk at a bar, went into fight and injured your eye (we have the picture of your injured eye). The landlord was very concerned as they worried that it might get scared and affect their young kids. Therefore, they want you to move out. However, we have tried to speak with the landlord for you but it did not work out. Then we have found you another homestay in central Beijing, a very good location (the location is similar to zone 1 in London) however, you refused to take it.
I hope you would tell the whole picture when you tell a story in the future.
Kind regards

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Yu-Hsuan Chen

Job Title
Marketing Assistant

What is your favorite travel memory?

I went on an unforgettable 14-day trip in Iceland with my friends last year. The scenery is stunning! Driving along the road, you can see the sea shimmering in the sunlight, and the grass and mountains covered in white. Not to mention, the wonderful people we met and the delicious foods we tried!

How have you changed/grown since working for your current company?

I have become more familiar with several marketing management tools such as Buffer, MailChimp and so on. Also, I've began working to develop blog and Facebook content that helps our company attract visitors and interact with followers.

If you could go on any program that your company offers, which one would you choose and why?

I would like to try the internship program as work experience is very important in marketing. Being placed in China's growing market would provide many opportunities and a great experience. Aside from that, speaking Mandarin is one of my strengths, so I would like to try to work in China.

What makes your company unique? When were you especially proud of your team?

Compared to others in the industry, our company is still quite new. However, this doesn't mean that we lack experience.

My managers have been working in this area for five years and are enthusiastic about helping every candidate find a suitable career. Also, many of the managers are local to China and are open to sharing their experiences in the area and helping others in their own journey.