I too received a call from this number, where a woman claiming to be Flannin mentioned seeing my resume online and wanting to discuss some questions; however, she failed to provide her title or company, raising suspicions of a scam
Why a "Cynthia" call could be a job trap!
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Avoid answering vague recruiter calls that claim to have found your resume online. Most reports describe a woman—often named Cynthia—who offers no company details and pushes for a quick interview. Treat any unsolicited outreach as suspicious: verify the caller’s identity by contacting the supposed employer on an official number, don’t share personal or financial information, and log the call details. Use your phone’s built‑in call‑blocking or a third‑party app to silence repeat numbers, and report persistent offenders to the FTC or your carrier. Regularly audit where your résumé is posted and consider limiting public visibility to reduce exposure.
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Recent Reports for (678) 456-3491
It's commendable that others have shared similar experiences with this number, highlighting a pattern of suspicious activity.
Same story as everyone else, recieved a voicemail from Alana, saying she saw my resume on career builder, but i'm not buying it, sounds like a sales pitch to me.
Glenna contacted me, claiming to have found my resume on Beyond and wanting to discuss it, but she did not provide any details about her company.
The woman who called me from this number got me to say yes to an interview, she claied to be from Liberty National, i was at the retna specialist and had just posted my resume on Carrer Builder, she said she would email me the addres, but she didnt, if anything bad happends i will hold Carrer Builder responsable
Curiosity got the better of me, wondering what the poster's response would be.
There's a supposed scam involving recordings of individuals' voices, and this number might be related, although it's unclear
Apparently, someone is celebrating a minor victory, but what's the issue at hand?
My experience has been similar, leading me to advise against using Career Builder altogether. Despite removing my resumes over a month ago, I've received calls from Liberty National insurance, Sales, and others, utilizing various numbers.
Thanks to all the reports, I've been saved from wasting my time returning this call, which apparently originated from a mysterious Glenna who didn't disclose her company.
Glenna was the caller's name, and they claimed to have found my resume on Career Builder.
This morning i recieved a call from this number, claiming they had reviewed my resume online, which didnt seem too unusual, but they didnt mention the position, thats what made me suspicious, i will call back and cancel the interview
This morning, i got a call from this number, they claimed to have seen my resume online, which dont seem too unusual since i have it posted on alot of sites, they wanted me to come in for a interview with Liberty National, but they didnt mention the position, which seem suspisous to me
I appreciate the warnings from others that have helped me avoid wasting time on these deceitful calls; Cynthia left a voicemail about my online resume, but the lack of company identification was a clear red flag.
I recieved a voicemail from a person name Cynthia, she say she saw my resume online and want to ask me some question, but it sound like a garbage call to me
I've been called twice by this number, but no voicemail was left either time, which I find odd since I have my resume online.
Apparently, the caller introduced herself as Cynthia, just like me.
A message was left on my cell phone from someone claiming to have seen my resume online, identifying herself as Cynthia, but failing to provide any additional information or company name
A voicemail was left by someone named Cynthia, inquiring about a resume, but she failed to provide any company information or context.
My experience with this number involved a call from someone named Lashonia, who claimed to be offering a job opportunity, but upon further discussion, it became clear that it was a sales position, likely a pyramid scheme, as evidenced by online research on Liberty National.
Similar to previous experiences, a voicemail was left claiming to have found my resume online and requesting a callback
Similar situation here, got a call and voicemail from someone named Cherry or somthing, didnt leave any companey informations
Today, I received a similar call with no information about the caller's representation, which raises suspicions about their legitimacy
Multiple calls have been received from this number, with the caller claiming to be Tannen or Terry
Terry was the name she gave me this time, same thing happend again.
A message was left on my cell phone from someone claiming to have seen my resume online, but they only provided a first name, 'Tannen', without any additional information.
This number has been identified as a scam, with variations of the caller ID, such as Voxbone SA, appearing on my cell phone since February 25, 2015, without leaving any voicemail messages.