On November 20th 2017 I drove to the Parex U.S.A in Cleburne location looking for a job application.
Drove to the premise and walked by climbing the stairs with warning signs about the stair rails. As I was climbing I passed through the color lab, then the management floor office which its doors were heavily secured with security keypads. Security doors on the first, second, and third floors had no customer or visitors option to speak to the company receptionists or employees and nobody was welcoming either.
I finally changed my mind not to even ask if they are hiring at the site or even if the company had career options online.
On November 20th 2017 I drove to the Parex U.S.A in Cleburne location looking for a job application. Drove to the premise and walked by climbing the stairs with warning signs about the stair rails. As I was climbing I passed through the color lab, then the management floor office which its doors were heavily secured with security keypads. Security doors on the first, second, and third floors had no customer or visitors option to speak to the company receptionists or employees and nobody was welcoming either. I finally changed my mind not to even ask if they are hiring at the site or even if the company had career options online.