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Valerie Norde' Hodge
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over 6 months ago

Work at Home Jobs

Are there any legitimate work from home jobs that are not scams and/or identity thieves or you paying for systems up front?

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Gloria Helman
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over 6 months ago

ALTER.......CITYGROUP......SCAM COMPANY

Dear Job Seekers.....I applied for a job and was supposedly hire at a company called Citygroup.from the Ziprecruiter website......See the e-mail from the company I received.....Anyways I received a Fraudulent check and letter from this Company....I NEVER cashed it....BEWARE....It's a SCAM.....

Read this emial.....JUST wanted to ALERT YOU ALL....BE CAREFUL.....

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From Greig Carrick greig@citygrouphrdept1.com To undisclosed-recipients:; Dear Job Seeker

Our recruitment team viewed your resume published on (www.ZipRecruiter.com) for the position of Customer Representative and we believe you are capable of handling this position based on your Resume.

Your details has been forwarded to Mrs Monica Philip, one of the Hiring Manager. She would be conducting an online interview/job briefing with you to discuss the Job Details, Pay Scale and Benefits, etc.

The online Briefing & Interview will be conducted through Google hangout Messaging Chat IM and you are hereby necessitated to instant message or contact her ( Mrs Monica Philip) on {greig@citygrouphrdept1.com }. If you don't have a G-mail Account, you are required to set up one at ((http://www.google.com/hangouts/ ) and download a google hangout (http://www.google.com/hangouts/ ).

She look's forward in connecting with you online.

Your verification code is ( HR-CG385), this would serve as your identification number throughout the online hiring process. Your timely response matters a lot.

We look forward to having you on the team.

Interview Scheduled : Online Time: ASAP Venue: On line Via Google Hangout Training is Available

Your swift and timely response matters a lot in this beneficial position.

Benefits: Health, Dental, Life and AD&D Insurance, Employee Wellness and 401k plans.Paid Time Off and Holidays with Generous Company Discounts

Best Regards, Human Resources Department.

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Kathy Ryan
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over 6 months ago

Kathy

I think I have been scammed and they got my ss# and my photo what do I do???

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Peter Maddox
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over 6 months ago

Beware the Scams!!!!

I just wanted to bring this up so everyone else is aware of it. I think I've seen a couple people talk about this before, but it finally happened to me. I had someone reach out to me saying they were from this company saying they found my info on one of the job boards I'm on. We had the interview via video since they weren't based in my state. I even looked everything up and it all checked out. At the end of the interview they said I was hired and would be working in the forthcoming office in my city. They said for now I would work at home and that they would send me a check to get the necessary equipment. STOP RIGHT THERE!!!! I new immediately from that something was wrong. Well I had screenshots of our correspondence, which I sent to the corporate office after calling them and finding out they weren't opening an office in my city, and they of course said it wasn't from them. So my tip for all of you - keep track of all communication you have with someone who seems a little fishy. And never accept a check from someone to buy equipment just to get you started!

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Ask Emily !
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over 6 months ago

How to spot a scam email

Hey all! I know it's really hard to tell when a job offer is legit or not but I found this great article on the subject! It makes great points of how to tell if something is a scam. For example, if you get a job offer without an interview, that's likely a scam! Also if they don't seem to care about your qualifications, that's another big red flag. Remember, I'm always here at askemily@jobcase.com if you have questions!

Here's the article: https://www.totaljobs.com/careers-advice/unemployment-advice/how-to-spot-scam-emails

#scams #askemily #jobseekerbeware #internetsafety

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Jake Hagen
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over 6 months ago

Identity Scam

I put my social security number on a manual application form a few months ago. I felt uneasy about doing it at the time but I was desperate for a job and thought the company wanted that info up front to speed up hiring me but I never got hired. Now another job I applied for is telling me they can’t hire me because something came back on my background check. I’m 21 years old and I know that I don’t have a record of anything. I’ve never owned a credit card, no school loans, or arrest records so how did this happen? Is someone out there using my ss#? Is this going to follow me the rest of my life? How can I find out?

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over 6 months ago

Scams

I have received several emails from people requesting an interview, mostly stating they are a European company moving to the US. You can spot these easily looking for the following: email address name is not the same as name in the body of the email; they do not actually state the name of the company; the domain email is not a business (abcd@eircomm or zoso); if you click on the email it is a jumble of letters and numbers; the email does not include an actual name after the salutation). Also if there is a company name, look it up or call. One company I looked up was decommissioned in the 1960's. Too good to be true = it is fraudulent. Do not give them your info.

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Angie Ng
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over 6 months ago

Job interview scam

This happened to me yesterday. First I received an email from a nikopatty@comcast.net instructing me to sign up Hangouts and contact a Kristina Starks ( kristinastarks7@gmail.com) for an interview. Kristina messaged me on Sunday afternoon for the interview, I declined. She then messaged me yesterday morning at 6:00 am central standard time (this tells me she did not even do any due dilligent as to where I'm located). I responded to her to chat at 7:00am. We were on hangout and she gave me this website ( www.ihcgroup.com )to review for 10 minutes, then informed me of the job description and benefits. She then sent me 5 questions to answer and once I'm done to respond DONE. She sent another 5 questions. Told me I'll have to work from home until the new office is completed, soon. Then I am to order equipment and supplies from one of their contracted vendor, and a check will be mailed to me. The hiring manager will contact me with full details this morning at 8:00 am but that never happened. I noticed that Kristina was active on hangout for about 40 minutes before I decided to shut off my computer. Earlier this morning, I went to the IHC Group website and tried to see if the job was posted. Nope. I then sent an email via their "contact us" inquiring if there was this position that I was interviewed for. I received an email back from IHC Group that the interview was a job scam and apologized for it and also advised me to contact the authority. I was lucky that I did not go out and purchase any items. Both email addresses and time of the message caused me to question what company used employees personal email address and setting an interview for Sunday? Please be cautious with these calls.

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Stacy Ellison
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over 6 months ago

Stacy Ellison

I was wondering if there has been any reports on 21st Century Transportation Consultants or Glardix?

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IS THE JOB FOR REAL?

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