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Your resume on careerbuilder.com caught our attention. We are looking for clerical professionals in the Stockton area who want to cash in on their data entry skills and make more money working from home in a freelance position.

You will have the opportunity to make more money than you are currently making with your current job. We've shown thousands nationwide exactly how easily it can be done - regardless of your level of experience. Accountants, Bookkeepers and small businesses in the Stockton area need help with their financial data entry. Let us show you how easy it can be to find freelance jobs.

Job Decsription:
Collect, categorize, organize and process business receipts, invoices, and other transaction documentation into ledgers and journals to produce monthly financial statements for small businesses.

Based on your resume, we think you could be successful providing freelance data entry services and we'd like to meet you in person. We are holding a free 2-hour worksho

2007-02-03 04:00:39 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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Personally, I don't think it looks legit. However, you could always respond to the email and ask them for THEIR contact information as you would like to know more about the company and their workshop. If they are legit, they will be able to provide you with such details and there will be someone to answer your questions over the phone.

2007-02-03 05:20:50 · answer #1 · answered by Kaoso 3 · 0 0

I am a stay-at-home mom and I am always looking for some work I can do at home to make a little extra money for our family. I also have my resume on careerbuilder.com, and let me just say I get those kinds of emails from "companies" all the time. I'm not saying the one above specifically is a scam, but a lot of them are. It may be legit, but you never make nearly as much money as they say, or you sign up for something but you never actually get any work to do to make the money. Hope this helps....

2007-02-03 04:11:41 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That last line is the clue. "We are holding a workshop".

They are looking for money. Whether the workshop is any value is a different story - but dollars to donuts they spammed EVERY resume on that site and told each person they were "qualified". Then they'll ask for money from you.

Bad sign.

2007-02-03 04:08:38 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I smell scam. The "free" workshop will probably end up costing hundreds of dollars to sign up with them, only to find out that there are not very many companies that actually outsource their data entry and clerical functions (which there aren't).

2007-02-03 04:05:57 · answer #4 · answered by Brian G 6 · 0 0

question is do u have a reaume on careerbuilder.com ? if so go to it and see if it is listed . if not it is a scam

2007-02-03 04:10:38 · answer #5 · answered by iamslydog44 1 · 0 0

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