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All these emplyers are lying

Is it just me that is experiencing this? You apply for a job as a customer service rep and. Theyre all sales jobs. 100% commission. That would be fine if they would state that in the.job summary. So you go to the interview, its not the job you applied for, the position, or.the same.pay scale. And are all google.hangouts interviews scams? I get 2 or 3 of these a week. All these employers are lying about positions, the pay scale, and dont give you all the information in the job summary. I feel misled, lied to, and confused . But mostly outraged. I schedule my.interview on my days off, get dressed up, arrive early only to find out i wasted my time. The job isnt even working in an office, its an outside sales job. Can anyone else.relate to my.frustration?

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I'm absolutely certain you're not the only person frustrated by this! It's pretty unfair that companies will advertise customer service jobs but they're actually commission-only sales jobs. This is somewhat common practice and you have to get good at weeding out jobs including certain keywords that kind of give it away (they often use the term "marketing" instead of sales)

In my experience I have seen dozens and dozens of scams asking for Google Hangouts interviews. To date I have NEVER seen a legit job use Google Hangouts. I'm not saying it's impossible, but HIGHLY unlikely.

Be very wary of any job that reaches out to you first. This could mean that they're a scammer! Unfortunately scammers are hugely active in the job search world right now because jobseekers are frequently desperate enough to lower their guard, which makes them fall for scams more easily. There are ways to keep yourself educated to avoid falling for scams, such as keeping this list bookmarked: https://www.thebalance.com/top-job-scam-warning-signs-2062181 -- and if you do happen upon a scam you can report it to the FTC! Let me know if you need any help with that, you can email me at askemily@jobcase.com.

At the end of the day, I promise you're not the only one going through this. It's the sad reality of online job searching and online applying. I know it's hard work but it's worth it in the end, and we're here to help you if you need it!

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