Re: Trust 1-man headhunter operation?



On Wed, 30 May 2007 06:11:14 +0000, Guy Macon
<http://www.guymacon.com/> wrote:

Specify a technical placement. Anyone who is hired to pretend to
be an engineer or programmer won't be able to answer basic questions
about the technology. Then investigate the company like you would
any other; is it publicly traded? Does it have a website? How long
does the domain record say it has been registered? Is it in the
phone book of the city it is in? What does the reording say when you
call after hours?

Good idea. A real technical person probably wouldn't be corrupt
enough to participate in a major scam, and I'm guessing a scam artist
would be too lazy to occasionally do legitimate work as a front.

It's not traded nor does it have a web site, but it is in the phone
book (http://www.superpages.com/ at least).

I should try calling at 10 p.m.

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