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The same thing happened to me as described, they called me from Qmed Pharma for the Data Entry position, after a supposed text interview. No calls or video calls; he sent me the questions to answer, around 20. I answered them to find out how far he would go. I could see that his answers at the end were somewhat rough for someone who works in human resources and is trying to hire someone. Like “understood” at the end of the sentence, or how you didn’t see what I asked you. rudely, so he immediately gave me a ?? Red Flag. In the end he told me about having another interview, which turned out to be the 3rd since he first wrote to me via text from his cell phone, then he made me enter teams where he asked me the questions sent all together to be answered and he was trying to interview me again the next day at the same time to give me a supposed answer. Which he did not accept and I proceeded to block him from Teams, first because it gave me a bad feeling and I trust my intuition. Second, because so many interviews without seeing who hired you is strange and third, I read this information that was very helpful allowing me to confirm my suspicions that something was wrong. Name from the Text: Stephanie Berkley ( the recruiter) Name of the Human Resource: Paul Hoffman Name of the company: Qmed Pharmaceuticals LTD
FL, USA- 33323
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(213) 238-2128
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Stephanie Buckley Qmed Pharma
September 10, 2024
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