
How do you research a company before applying?
What red (or green) flags do you look for?
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Hmm, try to talk to some people who have previously worked for the company. Try to look on former employee reviews on Indeed or Glassdoor.

I need a remote job or part time …

I use to work there 10 years ago

I think this is a scam they keep asking me if I want to go back to school and they never forward to me to a job and then they give me a jobs listed in another town or city. I'm getting tired of this b******* and not only that but I don't like giving my personal information to the sites that I think are bogus.

When researching a company, I start with thoroughly reading the job description wherever it has been posted, then I visit their company website, and finally, I look up feedback online on sites such as Google News, Yelp, etc. Red flags include poorly designed websites (or no website at all!) and bad ratings.

Google search

Environment

From having relatives that been in StoneCrest

I look at their customer reviews on service, profuct snd relationships.
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