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I received an email about the opportunity being completed through Teams, which did not strike me immediately as that is common for remote positions as you can video call on there. When the interview took place only over text, I became a little worried, but as they did not ask for personal information and had very standard interviewing questions, I proceeded. There was never any grammar issues except maybe an errant space between a punctuation, but even that was rare. They then asked for address and what type of bank I used to send me work materials and "aligned with the official salary payment of the company". As this basic information doesn't give them anything especially since I am moving soon, I continued, being as vague as possible in most personal answers. They then informed me they would get back to me the next day (today) with whether or not I got the position. They even have a professional-looking employment offer letter and documents that they then want you to submit once they offer you a job. Even coming from "humanresources@theintesivistcompany" as opposed to just a standard easily-debunked email domain. But once I asked to speak via camera or phone call to verify before submitting any information to them, they went radio silent and would not answer me anymore. Red flag red flag red flag!!!
NM, USA- 88011
Employment
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The Intensivist Company
July 28, 2023
735163
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