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I was sent a text message saying the company had received my resume and were interested in connecting through Microsoft teams. They sent me a link to open a chat with a man named Vasili Nolan. We chatted a bit and I was sent 6 interview questions. After answering he congratulated me on my professional accomplishments and informed me that I would need to return the next morning at 8:30 am. The next morning we chatted and I received an email with a formal welcome letter and a separate document asking for my driver's license and other basic information. I then informed Mr. Nolan that I had completed and returned the documents as instructed. He welcomed me to the company again stating that they would send me equipment via mail in 2-3 business days. Then he told me he would send me a check via email and I needed to print it out and deposit it into my bank. He asked for my phone number address and to take a drug test. I have attached screenshot of the process.
LA, USA- 70737
Employment
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Compaxdigital
December 10, 2025
1127205
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