![]() ![]() Of course not! They responded and told me they had no idea someone was using their company to post a scam on Indeed and they would report it. I emailed them to confirm they posted the job on indeed and these people were employees there. So I went to the company’s website and found the contact info for their HR department. Then they said “All communication must be in written form for documentation purposes.” That was a red flag to me. They instructed me to contact my supervisor (provided a name) via Skype and provided an ID. Then this morning I get another text saying I am being offered the job. So I was confident this was real at the time. When I completed the questions it gave me a confirmation that everything was submitted and re-directed me to the actual company’s website. They linked me to jotform where I answered 25 typical interview questions like “Do you consider yourself a team player? How do you manage relationships with difficult team members?” and “What is your understanding of privacy and code of conduct?” and “Do you have the ability to concentrate on repetitive tasks for extended periods?“. I received a text yesterday saying they would like to proceed with an online interview to further screen applicants. The employer listed was a real company that I researched before applying. Last week I applied for a remote job via a post on indeed.
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