Personality I would not give out any more information until I had the job interview. Are you sure that this company exist? Did you physically drive by the place? How did you hear about the job; ad in the local newspaper; Internet search; a friend told you to send your resume to this email address??
There are many fraud ads on the Internet, check out the company before you disclose to much data. If this company is not on the up and up, don't be surprise if someone goes into your bank account and withdraw money.
I saw an ad in the newspaper for a job long time ago. The ad said to mail your resume a street address, and it stated #1040. I was familiar with the neighbor and I could not remember any tall buildings. I decided to take my resume in person to the address. Wham, bam, thank you mam--it was a post office, and that was their box number. I contacted the chamber of commerce for that city, and they never heard of that company.
Remember the saying--if it sounds too good to be true--beware.
2006-12-22 05:07:07
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answered by D S 4
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this would very very nearly definitely become a verify fraud scam. The verify you get carry of would be a forgery, in all risk for extra beneficial than the quantity you quoted him for the maintenance. he will ask you to return the extra beneficial money as quickly as the verify clears your financial company... the difficulty is that forged checks can take weeks to be got here across, and through the time the financial company notifies you of the forgery and asks you to return the money, you need to have already sent the "extra beneficial" returned to this guy. they is additionally utilising you to deliver desktops they are figuring out to purchase off eBay with fake checks. You unknowingly get carry of the stolen products, and deliver them to the scammers and whilst the sellers checklist it, it is your call and handle they supply the police. i'd stay faraway from this activity.
2016-12-15 06:16:22
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answered by woolf 4
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It does'nt garantie an interview it only means you meet the qualifications and now it's up to the company to decide if they will give you the opportunity of an interview or not.
2006-12-22 05:01:09
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answered by Marie 2
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Don't torture yourself - the process is out of your hands.
It's always a good sign when you get a request for more information when you are applying for a job. I think you should accept that they haven't yet declined your application.
2006-12-22 05:01:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Not necessarily. If they haven't told you they are hiring, then they are probably just colecting more information to complete the decision process.
2006-12-22 04:59:32
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answered by missyhardt 4
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Its a plus indicator, which is good, at least you heard back from them. Everything is a waiting game.
2006-12-22 05:08:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I just means you sounded promising by your resume.
2006-12-22 05:03:42
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answered by Phoenix, Wise Guru 7
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