AroundTheBlock wrote:If you are applying for jobs listed on Craigslist beware of the following:
1. Never send a resume that has personal information. This means it should not have your home address or phone number.
2. If you receive a response ask for a phone or direct email address (to the company). If the person hiring is using a Gmail or Yahoo account as their "company" email, see if they have a web site or a company phone.
Many people scam folks for personal information by posting job ads. Beware.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess you could try to out them with a fake resume. But that doesn't seem right and if it turns out to be another legitimate company, you would have reapply with your real resume anyway. Are there other job sites where the companies actually post their information where you could look? Have you tried networking or target specific employers?
OP here. Thanks - I am also targeting specific employers - trying to cover all my bases! Right now Craigslist seems to have the most job postings in my field. The more I think about it the more I find it odd and annoying that so many don't give out any company information. Some also are asking for work samples which I also find disconcerting since they are pretty much asking that you send what could be copyrighted material to an unknown entity. So - perhaps for me Craigslist is not the way to go unless I respond with an email telling them that once I know who they are I will gladly send them work samples.
Anonymous wrote:I guess you could try to out them with a fake resume. But that doesn't seem right and if it turns out to be another legitimate company, you would have reapply with your real resume anyway. Are there other job sites where the companies actually post their information where you could look? Have you tried networking or target specific employers?