I agree with anonymous. You could tell it was a recorded voice prompter that took time to react to what I said. But since I've been applying for jobs and she claimed to be from jobmatch.com after I asked, I was ready to speak a little to this prompting. She asked my name, what year I acquired my high school diploma or GED, wanted me to confirm I was a citizen, and the highest level of schooling I've completed, then it cut off. Definitely a scam. I'm applying for jobs not in California, but I'm sure this scam call paired my number with a phone number with the same area code to make its victims less cautious. Look out! Not safe!
Hang Up at all costs! Avoid! Not a Licensed Company. IT Programmer has this intelligent communications computer connected to this phone line. Claims this is a School finder and computer generated voice(s) record all your comments but not limited to what you say, but also how you say it; actually tracks your voice and steals it, adding your voice(s) to its database. Possibly uses all voices for its own betterment, thus taking your own sound for its own purposes. I suggest you avoid even speaking with this system. Also will auto send your phone number to have other unknown numbers call you, trick you into answering.
I agree with anonymous. You could tell it was a recorded voice prompter that took time to react to what I said. But since I've been applying for jobs and she claimed to be from jobmatch.com after I asked, I was ready to speak a little to this prompting. She asked my name, what year I acquired my high school diploma or GED, wanted me to confirm I was a citizen, and the highest level of schooling I've completed, then it cut off. Definitely a scam. I'm applying for jobs not in California, but I'm sure this scam call paired my number with a phone number with the same area code to make its victims less cautious. Look out! Not safe!