Jan 3, 2014
I got the same text but when I called it was Career Advisors. They had a record of the text and started an interview about a purchasing job I applied to.
This was a phishing expedition and I wish I knew which purchasing job ad was associated with this company to report them. The questions started out innocent enough, Are you over 18? Verified email, phone, physical address off my resume/application. Asked if I was over 18. Do I have a HS Diploma, DO I have a college degree? Are you currently employed? When I said I was employed they asked why I was seeking a change in employment? The conversation was a little too long compared to most interviewers about wanting to seek permanent full time work rather than my current temporary part time work.
It got weird - They wanted to know if I had a bank account. When I said I could take direct deposit, that wasn't good enough, they wanted to know where I banked. I wouldn't tell them and they said I shouldn't be so difficult. I asked what job they were putting me in for and they wouldn't tell me. I asked for a direct deposit form and I would provide the info and they wouldn't provide it. I started questioning them more closely and said I was interested in the purchasing job, but I did not understand why the line of questioning was warranted.
Next thing I know I am transferred to a "supervisor" who is trying to sell me to apply to on-line schools for an MBA program. I told them I wasn't interested because once I get back to work and pay down student loans, I was already accepted into a MBA program. Then they started asking how old i was, when did I graduate High School. It was really strange all the way around.
I may report the phone number yet to the FCC just to make a record.