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Complaint Review: NHE National Health Educators - Aliso Viejo California

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  • NHE National Health Educators 26895 Aliso Creek Rd #58B Aliso Viejo, California USA

NHE National Health Educators NHE- National Health Educators- PMFS Position- BEWARE Aliso Viejo California

*Consumer Comment: Exam comment

*Consumer Comment: pfms job

*Consumer Comment: no one tried to sell me anything

*Consumer Comment: MTC exam

*Consumer Comment: MTC Exam

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Personal Trainers and Fitness Coaches please be aware if applying for a position with the NHE (National Health Educators).

I am not normally someone that falls for scams, but this one got me. This company lures you into the opportunity to work from home for a very good salary- $6000/ month.  They set you up with a pre-interview and then you have to take their MTC exam.  The information makes it very clear you can do this for free, but then they lure you with their exam prep guides that cost $190 with the promise that you'll be reimbursed if you get 80% on the exam. Being a good test taker and someone that has a lot of experience in the fitness industry, my internal red flags were at half mast, but I decided to role the dice and buy the exam prep materials, because anyone with fitness certifications knows that this type of information can be very detailed and technical. Before I committed to the prep guide, I did research the company to see if it seemed legit. They have an elaborate online presence with lots of positive recommendations online.  They provide some examples of apps that they recommend for online client evaluations that are impressive. In the initial pre-interview, they discuss how they work with fitness institutions to evaluate clients and build fitness and nutritional regiments.  Because it's a California based company, and I live in NYC, I was willing to give this model a little more latitude than I normally would, especially since technology has evolved significantly in the fitness industry. I did find it a little unusual that they emphasized that there are no refunds, and that the reimbursement program is based on input from fitness professionals contribution to the updating of the information.  At that point, however, I was still hopeful that this opportunity was legitimate. I will echo another post I read on this website about this company and mention that several parts of the study guide were out of date, and there was an emphasis on specific supplments that made me question the objectivity of the material. But, it was a copius amount of material, so I still was willing to continue the process. They also have you sign a document saying that the information was received to further protect them from having to give refunds. 

Still, with all of this, I didn't call the legitimacy of this company into question until I took the exam.  I will reiterate the words of another post about this company, because he said it perfectly:

This exam is 230 questions to be answered in 3 hours (timed) and many of the questions are free response questions, while others are anayltical and quanitative. All in all, I can not believe any one can pass their exam in three hours- there is too much information and the question format is very time consuming (ie free response questions such as describe the entire digestive track).

I got through 2/3 of the test in the 3 hours, and it hit me, that the exam sets you up for failure. Then I started rereading the recommendations on GlassDoor and Indeed, and I realized that many of the responses appear overly positive.  I don't expect to get my money back or get a job from this company. It's just legit enough to make reimbursement very difficult, and not legit enough to be worth your time. I advise anyone applying for a position with the NHE or taking their Certification to BE AWARE!

They sent me the same emails multiple times, and I think they cast a really broad net when they solicit for people with resumes online.I never received one response to my questions.  

The exams are administered online, on the weekends at 7am-

I feel like I was scammed, and I recommend you do not pursue working for this company. 

 

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#5 Consumer Comment

Exam comment

AUTHOR: Melissa Doover - (USA)

POSTED: Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Took the exam last weekend. Finsished in 2 hours. Their exam was not hard, just complex. People who take over 3 hours taking the exam are clearly looking up answers online.

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#4 Consumer Comment

pfms job

AUTHOR: Greg - (USA)

POSTED: Wednesday, March 01, 2017

I don't necessarily agree with the way you keep impliying they 'lure' people. I certainly didn't feel that way. I took the exam with the guide and passed. I was more afraid than I should have been because of their reputation for having really hard exams. The exam was hard but I think I could have passed without a guide. I have a BS in human performance with a minor in kinesiology.

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#3 Consumer Comment

no one tried to sell me anything

AUTHOR: D. Carter - (USA)

POSTED: Thursday, October 06, 2016

 I've read a couple of these types of complaints and they all seem to share a common theme. They all use words like 'persuade' 'lure' and 'promote' in relation to the study guide the company has. When I went through the process I experienced zero sales attempts. In none of the correspondences did they mention a study guide and in no conversation I had over the phone did they mention one. Maybe some people are dealing with a fraud NHE the company warns about. The part I think many people seem to leave out is the initial email everyone gets that most don't seem to read. In the email that instructs how to set up a phone interview there are several 'recruitment protocol' links. When you click it it explains in full detail each and every recruitment stage. You are told all this upfront and prior to the interview that no study guides are required. They even make you sign a exam fee exempt document so you can't later dispute this fact. If someone decides later to get a study guide and then use that guide to reference answers on the exam, I don't quite get how that's the company's fault if they get caught? I don't see the reasoning behind these dire 'warnings'? They seem a bit over the top and personal.

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#2 Consumer Comment

MTC exam

AUTHOR: Monica - (USA)

POSTED: Monday, October 03, 2016

 I received an email to check out an opportunity there. Everyone goes through the exact same recruitment process somI will spare going into that. You can read it on their website. As far as the exam goes, it wasn't all to difficult. Although I had some trouble with the second section all in all it was pretty standard material. The format probably causes some people trouble but I was able to complete the entire exam well under the three hour limit. I think a lot of people spend time looking up answers and that is the main reason they can't finish the test in time. For me, if the exam was tagged as a 4-5 hour exam I would not have considered taking it.

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#1 Consumer Comment

MTC Exam

AUTHOR: Monica - (USA)

POSTED: Monday, October 03, 2016

 I received an email to check out a possible job there. Everyone goes hrough the exact same recruitment process so I spare detailing it but the exam wasn't too bad. I had the most trouble on the second section but was able to get through the whole exam in under three hours. It seems to me that the only reason it takes so many people more than three hours is because they are looking up answers. What do these people want really? A 4 hour exam? Who is going to sign up for that?

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