I KNEW IT! They also emailed me three days ago, yesterday and two hours ago. Before I discovered this though, I replied back to them to pick a different job seeker. As a precaution, I only respond to jobs where I sent out the resumes, and that's why I strongly felt that this "job offer" is fishy. The website found on their "emails" is now taken down due to ToS violation.
They sent me 2 e-mails in regards to a job which i may have applied for as i mass sent out resumes.
Thanks for your guys helps. There called Tapp Consulting servies.
I recieved an email from Tapp Consulting Services telling me to reply if interested and the position is mine, (Red Flag), wouldn't you expect that they should, at the least, want to meet/interview a possible new hire,the phone # on the email was 613-434-2611.
Any more information on this company, scam?
HERE IS WHAT I RECEIVED FROM THEM
Hello, Peter Blishen.
Merry Christmas !!!!
Our company is ready to offer you a job.
You recently left your resume at the job board.
If you are still interested in the job, please contact me.
We are interested in your candidacy.
I'm waiting for your answer. Have a nice day!
Happy Holidays!
Hi I received 2 emails from this Tapp Consulting company too but mine was from a Catherine Williams. Their phone area code is 613, which is nowhere even close to me. I deleted the first email because I knew there was no way it could be legitimate and today I received the 2nd email as a follow-up to the first. I don't know how they got my name or my email so that's very disconcerting. I suggest you delete the emails as I did because in today's competitive job market, there's no way a legitimate company would be handing out jobs like that!
Hey, I got the same kind of emails that everyone so far has received. But mine was from a person named April Maynard. I got a third email from them asking me to send a copy of my photo ID to them eventhough I have not been interviewed or even spoken to on the phone. I personally think it's a scam (intuition). Remember if something is to good to be true, it usually is not real.