Pylo Inc

Samantha –

Type of a scam Employment

I received an email saying that my resume was reviewed by their HR department and that i was the perfect candidate to fill certain positions. They were opening an office in my area and wanted to know if I was interested in the opportunity. I did find it odd, but I had posted my resume on a number of job sites and I spoke to some friends who said that they have been contacted the same way. I responded that I was interested in obtaining more info. A follow up email was sent with a number of positions that were available and I was asked to chose the one I was most inserted in and to answer six questions such as do I enjoy working in a team. I found that the questions were worded a bit strange. I did not respond and the next day I received a follow up email stating a sense of urgency for me to submit my answers. I advised I would submit them shortly. The next day I had not submitted them and I received again a follow email asking where my responses were. I did some reseach and the company had a website but again something seemed off. The questions that were asked were not of a personal nature and I did not require that I provide any specific information about my past jobs etc. I submitted the answers and then I received a response asking me to provide photo ID, complete and sign the attached employment agreement and then I would be contacted by an interview representative. The end of the email had a paragraph stating that by signing the agreement I am bound to the commitment I have made. I the employment agreement did not state a wage, a job location or any details concerning start dates etc. At this point I was convinced this was a scam. I did not respond. But I am certainly reporting this scam. Pylo fiance Inc.

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