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I checked on Google if they really existed and a website - with the URL www.outsourced.group - claimed to follow exactly what they had been doing so far; Invitational job offers by HR team < FOUR positions for which they were hiring < Questionnaire & Employment Agreement sent out < Final Voice Interview. So, I entrusted them.
And then she asked me to add her to my contacts on Telegram (@nicoleleman). I texted to her confirming my decision and I set up a 'Voice-Interview' with another person 'Matthew Attwood'. My phone detected that the call was from Jersey City, NJ, United States. I had already been calling the CRA, police and Service Canada after my chat with the them to secure my accounts and identity as I was vary of the grammatical errors in their messages now, on Telegram.
In the interview, he only asked me the answers to two of the questions I had already filled out in the Questionnaire and said that I might expect a positive reply. The next morning I received a job offer from their end asking from me to fill a TD1 form. I was hesitant and texted her that I don't think I would be continuing the offer to which she removed me from their contacts - deleting the messages for me and her!!
They were EXTREMELY professional and good with the documents (Job offer, questionnaire and letter of acceptance) that I would not have known at all if I hadn't been a little suspicious and if my curiosity didn't drive me to see what job scams look like:
1. They asked for my SIN in the job application before I even had the job.
2. The email was sent out via sendgrid.net (known for mass scams).
3. Neither Nicole Leman (HR Operations Manager) nor Matthew Attwood (Regional Director, North America Division, United States Department) appeared to exist on LinkedIn.
4. Those are not even real positions.
5. Switching to fast-texting app (Telegram).
6. Grammatical errors when on Telegram (almost as if they copy-pasted the acceptable email content to each victim unless they typed the whole message out on their own)
7. The mail that I had received started with a 'Dear Candidate' and not my name.
Be very careful guys and do look at the attachments to see how professional they sounded.