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This is the email I was sent after being offered a job, It just sounds very sketchy to me, All the required training will be provided to you before the starting date by our training partner. On the starting date for this position, a proficiency assessment task will be given to you to assess your performance. After this, a meeting will be scheduled with you to give you feedback on your performance and to sign all the necessary paperwork. This position requires the following equipment/tools: 1. Dedicated Computer 2. A licensed PM application software for performing all the assigned tasks, monitoring, and reporting. The training and all the above-listed equipment are prerequisites for this position. A check for $3,950 will be mailed to your address. This check is to be used for : 1. The purchase of the required equipment. 2. The training fees 3. Your first week compensation of $675 The order instruction will be forwarded to you when the check is deposited and cleared. Please send your full name as it should be on the check, a valid mobile number, and the address of where the check should be mailed to. You will be contacted via the mobile number provided. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out at any time. Sincerely, Paige ******** Hr at Techy Nest Solutions
FL, USA- 32137
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Techy Nest Solutions
December 4, 2024
918105
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