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===Below is the original Report that was filed===
PFS - Citigroup fraudulant contact for employment opportunity ripoff business from hell Springfield Ohio
I'd like to add my experience to the list as it is now in Charlotte, NC
I have been looking for a new job as I am in an industry that is fading out to the overseas markets. So, naturally, I was pleased to get a voicemail stating that someone was interested in me for a position. My areas of
expertise are FAR from financial, in fact, I'm in the design and merchandising fields.
However, Charlotte is a very large financial district so it wasn't completely out of line that I might get a call.
I called the gentleman back, his name is Steve Bates 704-717-3336 (cell) and left my return voice mail. He called me back almost immediately telling me that I possessed some very good customer service and managerial skills and
asked if I would consider changing career paths to the financial side of things. He said that most of their managers ( they called them VP's) didn't
have to have a lot of financial backgrounds as they would do more of the hiring, staffing, training, and some customer service issues.
I asked where he got my resume and he said he got it off the "postings", for which I assumed Hotjobs.com or Monsterjobs.com. I still was puzzled and asked why of all the resumes, he picked mine and where he saw me fitting into the scheme of his "new start up" company in
Charlotte?
Still flattered and eager to find a new position, I agreed to set up an interview. He said he was booked until next week and could see me either during late afternoon or after work. I scheduled Tuesday the 22nd at 4:00.
He asked me if I was familiar with the Mallard Creek/University area and I was. He gave me more directions and it just so happened to be around the
corner from my Mother's office and I mentioned it to him. He wasn't all that impressed with that information but set the interview and hung up.
I e-mailed my Mother and stated my surprise in why they had selected me for such a position when , being in the financial district, there was surely many more qualified people than I for that type of job. I was still excited
and was going to go find out more....hey if they wanted me, why should I question if there are other more qualified people out there? I needed the job too.
My Mother, who is very internet savvy, immediately pulled up these stories. She also checked the address and it wasn't anything she recognized. All too coincidental to me.
I feel embarrassed that I thought, for about 5 minutes, that I was chosen for my skills ( not even listed on my resume by the way!). I would have gone
on that interview. I wouldn't have paid the money, but would have wasted my time and added to my embarrassment.
Please share this with others who may be looking for a job. And, always check out the validity of the company before doing anything.
Thanks Mom!
Patti
Kannapolis, North Carolina
U.S.A.