May 182011
 

Since classes are done, I’ve been hitting the job boards again. As with my last job search, I’m running into far more scams than legitimate offers.

Today I got a response to my application for a Craigslist posting for an inventory clerk. Yeah, it’s got nothing to do with accounting, but at this point I’m just looking for anything I’m qualified to do that doesn’t involve phones or retail.

Red Flag #1: They wanted me to go to their web site to apply (jobscreening.org). Okay, I used a throwaway e-mail address and didn’t fill in my address or phone number, just to see what was what.

Red Flag #2: “Do NOT use your browsers back button…” As I mentioned yesterday, if a site can’t handle basic rules of English, its credibility score goes way down.

BIG BIG RED FLAG #3: “Due to the sensitive nature of the position you are applying for, our client has hired us to verify qualified applicants. Our client requires all applicants to obtain a standard credit check and identity check.” And they only wanted to charge me a dollar to steal my information run a credit check.

That noise you heard around 3:42 Eastern? That was me rolling my eyes. I don’t think so, asshats.

Jun 112010
 

They’re persistent, I’ll give ’em that. But I won’t give ’em anything else.

Now they’ve changed their company name, and instead of an IQ test they want a credit report. And I’m sure their web site is a completely safe and legitimate place to enter all my personal information for that purpose.

The fax number is different, but their phone number is the same.

How are you again <my full name>, I hope that you are having a nice Friday.

I am sending a quick e-mail because our department has still not seen or heard anything back from you with regards to the job.

Please understand that if we do not hear back from you by Tuesday, June 15th, we will need to move on to the second choice.

This is also a reminder that we need a recent credit report (Located here: http://JadinCorp.com/Credit-Report) and your availability for us to set up an interview.

If you already sent in the required information, simply disregard this e-mail and we will get back with you in the next few days.

Thanks a bunch and have a wonderful rest of the Friday,

Lindsey Cole
Human Resources Dept.

Jadin, Corp
Phone number: 1 (650)-489-2541
Fax line: 1 (866) 402-4940
E-mail: LindseyCole@JadinCorp.com
Website: JadinCorp.com

This message was Re-mailed from jobs-alze76555847
6/11/2010 1:07:23 PM

I’d better get right over there before they give the fake job to somebody else.

Job Scammers

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Jun 042010
 

Hello <my full name>, it’s fantastic to hear from you.

We appreciate you e-mailing us.

You are extremely qualified for this job position, and more so than the other 13 applicants we received resumes from.

The selection process is almost done. We only ask for you to complete a basic, simple IQ(Intelligence Quotient) quiz to complete and show to our Head of Human Resources.

Please perform the IQ Quiz here: http://LostonCorp.com/IQ-Quiz

Please reply back with the results and an availability schedule to set-up an interview.

Personally, I am excited to fill this position with a friendly face and looking to your quick response.

Have a wonderful Thursday,

Shelby James
HR Dept.

Loston, Corp
Telephone: 1 (650) 489-2541
Fax: 1 (866)-396-3806
Contact: ShelbyJames@LostonCorp.com
Website: LostonCorp.com

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6/3/2010 9:45:28 AM

Apparently others receiving this one were supposed to go watch a video, or confirm a phone number (back when they were calling themselves Charon, Corp).

As far as I’ve seen, if they want you to go to a web page and “complete” something—there is no job, it’s just a scam to get your information, or to generate clickthroughs, or both.

Bear