Interbrand Marketing
Marquetta Holst, Andrea DeMarcus Phishing! Preying on Job Seekers!

Miscellaneous

After responding to a "Front Desk Helper" position on craigslist.org, I received a prompt reply outlining how great the company was and how well they treated their employees. After this lengthy brag, I was asked to complete an online application.

Once I linked through to the application I was prompted to answer normal application questions on the first of four pages - "Are you 18?" "Legal to work in the US" "Willing to travel?"

The second page was broken into many categories "... Designed to help match your personality, work preferences and skill sets

With the position of your interest" (their emphasis) Here is the rest of page two's explanation:

"It will take approximately 7 minutes to complete.
Take your time. Do not rush through the questions. It's best to choose a time and place where you won't be disturbed or interrupted.


Company: Interbrand Marketing
Country: USA
Site: interbrandmarketing.org
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