Since I'm now looking for a jobby-job, I updated my profile at careers.com and I have noticed and increase in job-related spam.
This one looks like a twist on the old favorite African-in-need-needs-your-bank-account-to-transfer-money one.
Greetings,
Due to the growth of the sphere of our activities we are now starting a
recruiting campaign:
1. International Manager
Vacancies available: 19
Location: USA, Australia, UK, Europe
Earnings: 450-580 $ weekly (for the first trial month)
Schedulen: part-time (4-6 hours per week)
More information:
Background Requirements
You must be familiar to the bank transfers and other payment systems.
You must have possibility to work at least 3 hours a day.
You don't need any special or hogher education.
You must be a PC-user (Internet, Email)
To apply to this position, please send your resume to apply@augfin.org .
Please do not forget to fill in the following form:
Due to temporary problems with our main mail server, the outgoing address
is not working, please reply only to apply@augfin.org
1. Your full name and surname:
2. The country you live in:
3. Your full address:
4. Your contact phone numbers (mobile, home, office, fax):
5. Your contact email addresses:
NB: This job doesn't require any investments. Your only investment will be
your free time. We provide full support.
Thank you for your attention.
Alice Piedener,
Staff Manager
apply@augfin.org
The spelling thing goes both ways. As an educated person, I refuse to answer recruitment letters from companies who don't spell check or provide the linked form promised in the letter.
I'm just stating a general principle.
I'm annoyed that I even receive these now and I'm feeling a little bit of regret for signing up on that website. Has anyone hear and actual a success story with these sites (you or someone you know)?