UPDATE: Thank you to everyone who responded.** **i looked further into it and the email they provided is slightly off from the actual persons email. I emailed the real address for the recruiter to let them know. Looking back on it now…. yeaaa it’s really obvious. Thank you for keeping my head on straight!
I was reached out by email thanking me for applying for a Remote Data Entry/Admin Assistant position. It said they were with Tenstorrent Inc.
The email from the requiter was a little sketch and when I looked it up it didn’t provide any information.
However, the email they provided me with does seem to be someone that works at this company in HR. I reached out to them via Microsoft Teams (as requested) and got an almost immediate response asking to do an online interview via chat immediately.
I figured theres no harm so we communicated back and forth for about an hour and a half.
It seems too good to be true. $30/hr, option to work part-time or full-time with no set shifts as long as a minimum amount of hours are done per day and per week during business hours Monday to Friday 8AM to 11PM and no experience necessary. The company will provide a laptop, software and 2 weeks training.
Throughout the interview it seemed the HR rep was copy and pasting questions and information about the company (which is fair considering the amount of text) but on the odd paragraph there would be typing errors. Little things like “Your would be working from home, doing task.” and “I hope this message finds you.”
They did say that training would be provided via Video on Teams or Zoom, but also said they are hoping to get someone started within 7-14 days of accepting the employment offer.
After the interview they thanked me and said I would hear back within an hour.
They then offered me the job, and said they would email over an employment offer tomorrow.
It seems to be really fast, too good to be true and I’m hesitant.
Everything I’ve looked up from this company seems they usually do 3 interviews.
Is this a scam? I genuinely cannot tell. I am really hoping it isn’t because it really does seem like a dream, but when things seem too good to be true it’s usually because they are.
TLDR: Amazing job offer seems sketch, interviewed over Teams Chat and interviewer looked to copy&paste info about position, company etc. but had grammatical errors; and then offered me the position an hour after the interview. Email of interviewer checks out, info about company checks out, but something feels off.
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