
Scam or For Real?
Does anyone know if this company is genuine or not? We’re delighted to extend this offer of employment for the position of Procurement Manager, our manager sent you an email with our job offer this morning. Please review in our previous letter summary of terms and conditions for your anticipated employment with us. We would like to point out that in case you can not find this message in your mailbox, please check your junk mail and let us know.
We welcome you to Solarworks LLC and hope it would be the beginning of a long and mutually beneficial association.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Yours faithfully,
HR Manager Solarworks LLC Jessica Baxter
Working Cell: +1 (718) 717-2635

A scam?
I remember a post here about a position offered being a scam. I have been receiving emails from a lady from a company stating that I would be hired. She keeps sending brief emails about the positions and asking for more info. Then today I got the "add me to your contacts so we can chat on google". Is this while thing a scam?

NOT SURE WHAT TO THINK ! ! ! ! !
Recently I recieved an email about a position with Indeed, as a "Staffing Coordinator" a home based position. Since I am already working nights at Amazon, I thought this would be great. They said they would send me a lap top and all the software I would need for the job. They sent me a job description & Q&A sheet with answers to questions I might have. Then they sent me an application & a 35 question job interview form. After that they sent me an employment agreement & asked me to open up an account with this credit union for direct deposit. Thats when I started tripping. The employment agreement had an official looking stamp on it & signed by Paul Foryster, who is the founder of Indeed, but it doesn't feel right. They offered to pay me $700 for the 1st 3wks then $1250 a week after that. They "recruiter" is Stephanie Burrell but has a gmail address. If she was really from Indeed, she would have an Indeed.com address right? Also the last letter I recieved, she has mispelled something. But I know I have made that mistake before myself. None of these emails have a # for me to call, which is odd too. Also the offer came from CareerBuilder, for an Indeed job? Why wouldn't they contact me themselves? how should I handle this?

ziprecruitrt scam possible
okay Im register with ziprecruiter and there are alot of job opportunities, so i was contacted by email saying they are responding from a job i applied for on ziprecruiter, which i did so i was a little excited about a job opportunity... So when register on ziprecruiter you have your resume and all your information on there... So they wanted to set up an interview but I have never done a interview on hangout.. and then they wanted your name and address red flag shouldnt they already have this information, and they wanted to send a contract through email stating you can start right away....anyone had this experience before

Scams everywhere
I too was almost scammed by 3 on-line scam artists, all working together. They want you to interact with them in 'Hangouts'. They mailed a check to me for $1650, which I I shredded. The check looked authentic, from Citifinancial. They represented themselves as workers for a medical company in PA. I reported them to said company, but never heard anything back.
It's sad when all we want is a legitimate job, not being scammed.

Scam Artist
I applied on ZipRecruiter for many positions but one in particular that said Office Assistant like many others out there I received an e-mail two days later from the day I had applied.A Mike Tencredi emailed me saying Thank You for sending us your resume but think and believe that you will make a great candidate for the position.He then proceeded to send me a questionare composed of 7 questions,I answered them all successfully.The good news was I got hired as his Personal Assistant at $25 dollars an hour all sounds great full time work grom home mostly.He then proceeded to send me a check worth $2960.50 this would cover a $300 sign on bonus for myself plus the rest would cover work materials such as a Computer,Copier,ect ect.He even sent me a tracking number all seems too good to be true and very legit.I received the check and tried cashing it at various places,when I tried a Branch they took the check from me because the check is a fradulent check I was so scared and worried cause I had been on contact with Mike Tencredi up to yesterday when I told him to give me a call that the check had been taken away and that what should I do.I just didnt want to be held responsible for it.Im glad I didnt get arrested it wasnt even about the money it was all about me having a Job.Now I am worried about applying on line apps like ZipRecruiter and others.Does anyone verify these Companies or Employers.If anyone out there is on ZipRecruiter be careful its Mike Tencredi The Scam Artist Now he wont even answer any of my emails.

So fed up......
I keep getting emails from this person name Heather and she claims that she is with 3MM. But every single time (note she has contacted me twice before) she tells me to download google chrome and join her in Google Hangouts! Now I know that this is a scam and I let her know, I also asked her to stop trying to scam people who are trying to get a real job. Do anyone know if there is a site that we can turn these idiot in? Because I get one every 2 days! They send a fake cashiers check and want you to cash it and give the rest tho someone who supposedly works for their company. Then you are left with a huge amount owed to your bank, & that could possibly get your bank account closed!

Inquring minds want to know!
I would like to know if anyone has ever applied to a job ad posted on Craigslist or similar site with minimal details? The one I decided to do said "Urgent Hiring Immediately Management Opportunity" headlined with no detailed information about the job and a reply is usually via email with job# in subject.I attached a copy of my resume as they requested with an interest listing a brief outline on my email/cover letter with all my contact info listed. I got an immediate response stating "after reviewing your resume you would be a good candidate for this Management position". Gave me an address, said dress professionally and bring 2 copies of the resume and me or another colleague of mine will interview with you and it will be for 1 hour so prepare your day accordingly tomorrow at 9:45 am. Signed his name. Well it didn't have a company name and the address was in a high-rise tower suite 800 which listed 3 organizations at the address 1 of which I called and the number was not in service. I checked the person's name in Google and 1 person had that name who is a radio announcer, paranormal, talk radio public figure that has his own blog, website etc. He'd get a good plug if I mentioned his name due to he accepts people to join his personal live web showings. BUT this is not the guy. So I decided to email this person back as asking for his company name and his contact phone number due to I was preparing for my interview and need to know who I would be working for and unless it is a confidentiality/security issue iof some kind I underdstand however I need some feedback and will wait for your reply before I can commit to an interview with a company I know nothing about to see if I would be a good fit! What's going on here??? No company info, Gentlemens name is not certain, no phone number and a Craigslist ad. Seems a little creepy to me !!! Tell me what you are thinking........

Stay at home mom looking for choice is to work voluntarily and other .....
I would like to know.....Does anyone know of any possibilities for work or have any suggestions home based job. I don't trust every sites...most of them maybe a big scam.. I have non-immigrant (dependent) visa. I don't know the rules and the reality.......I appreciate any info or ideas. Thanks much.

Has anybody else been offer a work at home job from www.liveagentsolutions.com/
Hi Me and my friends was offered this position yesterday. My interview is Thursday between 2 and 3pm, and hers is between 4 and 5. We stay in two different states. I can not afford to fork over $97 for a background check scam... Please help. There name is so slick it pulls up so much stuff other than real information. We couldn't trace the LLC nowhere either...