
I was called for an interview by Conduent. Set up an interview. Sent to an address that did not exsist. Then they apologized and said there was a hiring freeze.

I just received a email stating amazon is hiring in idaho with a link. I then click on the link and it says error page. Wondering if it is a scam. So hard to tell if anything is legit anymore, even on indeed, zip or any others. Does anyone have any suggestions or answers? Thanks for your help!

Did a interview with someone from Bama Gruppen AS was offered the job but when i looked up the company so that people had been using it to scam your info

So I habe a question so recently I was searching up jobs on a app that I use to buy stuff and I came across a guy who said he was giving job opportunities and so I texted him Long story short ..he told me that I need to use my credit card and make a transaction because his "aunt " works for the fdic and she is going to send some money to my account unnoticed and I need to take it out of my account and give it to the guy so omce I so that he us going to give m 10% of everything he gets .What would you guys consider this? !!

I get hundreds of calls from people with thick Asian accents who claim to be Frank, or Bob, or Judy. Now the thing is I KNOW this call is from across the ocean and the chances of that person being a "Bob" are slim. So the sales pitch begins with a "lie" . Next I've gotten scammed a least twice by one person ( with this accent) who was sending me phoney screens and another who was going to repay me for a service because the company was "going out of business" . The sad part is that now whenever I hear that accent, I automatically don't trust them. That means an entire country who's religion I practice and believe is creating a bad reputation for itself.

Beware from this phone number (562) 553-4938. Here's the conversation from my text. Him: Hello Gricelda Medero Me: Who is this Him: This is Damian Stokes from Toll Group. Your resume was seen on careers.namss workforce Resumes database for prospective employees and we feel you would be an asset to the company Me: What position and do you have a website. Him: The positions available are Data entry clerk,Accounting clerk,Customer service, and Administrative Assistant The pay rate is $25 per hour,you will also be paid $14 per hour during training
Me: Do you have a website because I have been offer three offers similar to what you are offering me and they turn out to be scams. Therefore, before I continue I need the company information to confirm with my sources you are legitimate. Him: Okay, sure Me: Didn't reply back so of yo get this guy Damian Stokes is a scam.

I've been unemployed for a while now, so when I got a text on my phone telling me that my resume had been reviewed, and that they wanted to interview me on Google Hangouts, I didn't see anything wrong.
The details were, work at home customer service, 5 days of training at 8 hours a day for $12 an hour, then bumping me to $30 an hour for 8 hour days. In addition, they would be sending me a check (Red flag 1) to cover the setup of my home office, to include an HP Envy laptop, 3 in 1 printer, cell phone (which they would pay the monthly bill for) and software. When I said that I had all that equipment, I was told for warranty purposes, I needed to use their "approved" vendor in case something happened and work needed to be done. (Red flag 2). The company name they used was "Magnum Medical" out of Latvia.
Attempting due diligence, I Googled "Magnum Medical" and found their location in Latvia, in addition to a couple of locations in America, per websites. I then checked them on Glassdoor.com, and again, there was a page for them, but no real information. (Red flag 3)
So, they're supposed to FedEx me a check overnight. I was given the tracking number, and as it turned out, the package was being held at FedEx initially due to "incorrect address", which was changed to "irregularities on the account" by FedEx.
As I'm explaining this to the "supervisor", he tells me that while I'm waiting on the check, I need to go to the store and buy 2 $100 I-Tunes cards, so I can provide them with the serial numbers on the cards in order to "unlock" their proprietary software. (Red flag 4).
This was what ultimately confirmed the scam for me. I reported the issue to Apple, who confirmed it was a scam, and then I reported it to IC3, the FTC and the FBI.
Well, the check arrived today, and conveniently enough was drawn on an out of state bank - i.e. one with no branch offices in my state (Georgia). So I called their customer service line and was informed in no uncertain terms that the cashier's check was a fake.
Then they tried to contact me on Google Hangouts again, asking me if I'd received the check and to confirm the amount ($3650) and when I was going to deposit it.
I informed them that Comerica had verified that the check was fraudulent, at which point they attempted to deny that, and I shut them down with "look, we both know you're trying to run a scam. This entire conversation from the beginning has been recorded and sent to the FTC, IC3 and the FBI."
So, long story short, if someone gives you a job offer online, then offers to send you a check for "required office equipment" that you are to buy only from their "approved vendor", don't bother. This is a variation on the "overpay" check scam, and if you deposit the "cashier's check" you will be asked to wire a large portion of it to their "vendor", only to find that you'll have an empty bank account and possible criminal charges instead of the equipment you thought you'd ordered for a job that doesn't exist.
So please please be careful.

Please be aware of such check , i got contacted by a company said they are marketing for a one of the power drink , looking for people to advertise there mark on their cars , they sent me this check by Fedex , they kept sending me texts and emails the day the check arrived , but i had a feeling this is not how the stuff should be done , i called the bank they sent the check from , they said it's FRAUDULENT Check , so Dont Cash any check else you know where it's from , they said cash it take 400$ and give the rest to someone "Specialist " to wrap your car , the girl from the bank said those guys scammed alot lately ... Please don't be one of them
Their Contact Information was Email:Kisslyhooks@gmail.com Phone:+1(703)-662-8776
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Good afternoon everyone. I just received 2 job offers. One from a very stable collections agency and one from Cardinal Health working from home. Cardinal claims to offer training with a pay of 17 per hour and then 30 an hour after training. The interview was done via Google Hangouts. Anyone heard of this and if so is this a legit opportunity? Thank you.

#SCAM #FAKE DELTA BRAC HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION LTD... You will get an email from DR. MATTHEW FERRINGER, claiming he's not able to meet/interview you...this is the message they sent me.....>>>>>Sorry for the Inconvenience, i would not be available to interview so i am redirecting you now to another Hiring Manager who is ready..This Email is to confirm and inform you that we (HR DEPT) received your resume Published at (WWW.JOBSCORE.COM) regarding the JOB AD our company (DELTA BRAC HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION LTD) Posted. We are pleased to inform you that we are so far satisfied with your Qualifications and Experience.
To further with this DATA ENTRY / CUSTOMER SERVICE POSITION, you must undergo an online interview which will be done via Google Hangout. You are required to have a Google Hangouts on your computer or Phone, if you do not have one already installed on your computer or Phone, you are to have it downloaded on your computer or Phone.
We want you to setup Gmail ID (julietmorgan939@gmail.com)As soon as possible for the interview so that you can get Started for the position.
Your verification code is ( SRG-T064 ), 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 Schedule: ASAP
Regards, Human Resource Dept.