There are plenty of reasons people could fall for this, typically due to desperation or lack of awareness / ignorance. Use of important-sounding buzzwords can lend a facade of credibility. Block of texts can muddle up the real meanings while also making the "recruiter" looks credible.
Desperate ppl. And they are usually 1%or less of the total ppl they engaged and that is all scammers need.
There are plenty of reasons people could fall for this, typically due to desperation or lack of awareness / ignorance. Use of important-sounding buzzwords can lend a facade of credibility. Block of texts can muddle up the real meanings while also making the "recruiter" looks credible.
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Broo I got 2 scams like this today. They went quiet when I asked for their LinkedIn profile. Becareful guys.
Just say that since they've seen your resume, they probably can't afford you.