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  by A.B.
 
Thank you for your interest. After viewing your resume on careerbuilder.com, we have decided to contact you.

We have an excellent opportunity for you.

We are looking for:

Responsible and motivated individuals to assist in Company’s financial business. We value the exceptional people and provide our employees with an environment conductive for productive and long-term employment.

We offer:

- New concept. Commissions without sales.

- VERY competitive salary plus attractive bonuses plus commissions with each order

- No Fees

- You can start tomorrow

- Compensation: $85,000 - $95,000 per year

- Employee Type: Full-Time/Part-Time

- Vacation (2 weeks for Exempt employees)

- 4 paid Company Holidays / 2 paid floating holidays

Large and stable corporation

Requirements:

- MS Office (Word) - basic knowledge

- Internet access and e-mail

- A sufficient level of work ethics

- Ability to learn fast and perform tasks in a timely fashion

- U.S. resident or green card holder

- You are not required to quit your current job.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

- Assist in company’s financial business.

- Perform financial tasks.

- Make reports.

We offer opportunities for internal advancement for the responsible employees. During the initial stage of work you will receive precise instructions and any possible help from the company’s Manager. Qualified candidates will be offered flexible schedules of work, competitive salary, bonuses and other benefits. Company covers all the reasonable expenses.

You will be able to plan your own working schedule (few hours weekly).

Please reply to this email if you are interested.

Hiring Department


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To: "Eileen Bell" <[email protected]>
Subject: Immediate Job Opening
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 18:01:05 -0000
Keywords: Blue Category
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  by @CBSiteSecurity
 
Thank you for helping spread a word of caution about these types of messages! Based on the information listed within your original post, the message in question does appear to be a payment processing (shipping) scam. It also appears to be a spoof message designed to appear as if it came from a legitimate source or 3rd party company in order to lend it credibility.

We recommend such messages be disregarded and any current or future correspondence attempts related to the message be ignored.

For more information about Online Fraud, we do offer a Fraud Page for Jobseekers:

http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Info/Fraud.aspx

Thank you.

CareerBuilder’s Trust and Site Security Team