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| Area code: | 636 |
| Prefix: | 812 |
| Country: | United States |
| State: | Missouri |
| City: | Chesterfield |
| Company: | Mcleodusa Telecommunications Services- Mo |
| Usage: | Landline |
| Time zone: | Central |
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This is Harem from Rose International regarding my resume on Monster for an opening for an IT Project Manager. I don't have any IT experience, stop wasting my time. This is the downside of posting a resume on monster.com, everyone will call. I don't want to sell Farmer's insurance either.
That is not true either. When I was submitted to Enterprise, Express Scripts and a couple of other companies, the recruiting firm could not even submit my resume without adding my SSN and the MMDD together as an identification code. The companies put you into their system and if you show up as having applied with another firm within 30 days, you are ineligible to apply for other positions.
Many large Corporations DO ask for your SSN as they use a tracking system for applicants to show eligibility for the positions the different companies submit for. If you get submitted into their system twice for the same job with 2 different recruiting firms, you are ineligible for that position.
I got a call from the same person but Vinod was a man. I was suspicious about these people so I called the Federal Trade Commission to file a report - toi file your own report call 1 (877) 382-4357 and then they told me to contact that Internet crime division as well to file a report www.IC3.gov. Always investigate.......
The only reason you ever give any portion of your SS# is for payroll purposes or background checks and ONLY after you have the position.
Received a call from this number from a man named Naveen Satywali today. I definitely had to have him repeat pretty much everything, and it makes sense now that he was probably from India. That is fine, if it is legitimate. But I am just really afraid and hesitant now and seeing that anyone who posts anything positive about Rose International are few and far between and seem like they are just in on the ploy...Should've gone with my first instinct when I thought it the email was a scam. There are definitely a lot of red flags, and although they didn't ask for my social, I still emailed them my resume AFTER they said they had already SEEN my resume prior to contacting me. He also called me about three times within ten minutes and wanting a detailed run-down of my entire resume and asked what my middle initial "C" stood for. I know having just your name and address out there is dangerous, which is why you're supposed to shred your mail, right? So.. I just hope nothing becomes of this.