This person called claiming to be an employee of acro services. He had a thick Indian accent extremely hard to understand. He asked for my birthdate and for me to send an updated copy of my resume. Beware
This person called claiming to be an employee of acro services. He had a thick Indian accent extremely hard to understand. He asked for my birthdate and for me to send an updated copy of my resume. Beware
I had the same situation just now. He also had a thick, Indian accent. I have had legitimate Indians call me before, so this is unfortunate.
He said he was a recruiter with Microsoft services and he switched to Acro Services by the end of our conversation.
He said was calling about a position with General Electric. He talked about a position I had actually seen open online. I initially agreed until he said my birthdate and the last 4 numbers of my social security and my birthdate were required.
No recruiter has ever asked for that information before. He was tenacious and wouldn't let up, but I politely rejected.
He said he would send me an email. He didn't do that. I just called the number back, and there was just an automated phone woman's voice with no regards to a company.
Be careful! They should always send you a copy of the job posting first!
I just received a call from this number. Yes, a very thick Indian accented man who called at 7 am in the morning. I let the call go into voicemail. I guess there is change in strategy for this man because there is actually an email sent into my email address. Amazingly enough, there is also another email from a different company from a different state that has similar wordings that I received just 15 hours before the email from this man showed up. According to the email his name is Nitish. I didn't call back although the job opportunity he was talking about sounded really promising.