Over the past two weeks, I have received this type of spam to my work email account. I don't regularly us my work address for personal stuff, but I do occassionaly get something the quarrentine filter picks up for me... the first one was for a low paying job doing accounting tech work in Germany. ($21/hour is what like $15 Euros...plus I have to move?) Then I get this... what's the angle?
Quote:
From: Carol Kelley [pbbh@chester.ac.uk]
We are looking for a motivated individual who loves to work in a fast paced environment to be our representative.
The ideal candidate must be able to organize and complete a diverse set of administrative tasks, handle client service issues, maintain calendar, schedule client appointments, organize and maintain client information, send out correspondence and various other administrative duties.
If you don't have a resume or working history then just e-mail us, please give some reasons why exactly
you will suit us.
Job Description:
- Career prospects in a rapidly expanding company, professional growth support;
- Involvement in strategic level corporate activities;
- Flexible working schedule;
- Employment contract;
- Part-time job.
Position Requirements:
- Fluent English, both spoken and written;
- Knowledge of PC: MS Office, typing, instant messengers;
- Communication skills, ability to communicate freely via phone and e-mail.
Additional Requirements:
- Age 26+;
- USA citizen only;
- Proactive approach to work;
- Responsiveness;
- Diligence;
- Ethical and honest;
- Internet.
For immediate consideration, please send resume to: tadwils@gmail.com
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