Career Network

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stsimonsur May 26, 2011
spam email
the emails come from '[email protected]'

their website privacy disclaimers are here:
http://www.career-survival-guide.com/privacy-policy/

our office, our network, nobody from our clientele has contacted nor registered in any sites for this company

we have received 76 email from them today alone

there were 98 yesterday

and they are still coming to this address as we speak

we have contacted them with the following message:
PLEASE REMOVE ALL YOUR EMAILS from our server... we have read your disclaimer on privacy and will contact authorities at the end of the day if you don't stop today.
AvonAC May 25, 2011
Fake job..a scam
Checked my yahoo email and got two letters from representatives from Career Network. I'm a skeptic by nature and my BS alarm went off right off the bat so I did some research and it seems this "company" is is hot water. Do not respond to any emails of this kind.
1stladyhickman November 12, 2010
fraudulently offering jobs
This company offers thousands of jobs ALLEDGEDLY from thousands of employers that SUPPOSEDLY post these jobs on their job board. WELL, I KNOW FOR A FACT THAT THERE IS NO JOBS!!! IT'S A WAY FOR THEM TO ADVERTISE FOR SCHOOLS!! SPECIFICALLY CAREER INSTITUTE!! THIS COMPANY ONLY GETS PAID IF THEY GENERATE QUALIFIED LEADS FOR THE SCHOOLS!!! THERE IS NO JOBS AND NO EMPLOYERS POSTING JOBS! DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME ON THIS WEBSITE UNLESS YOU WANT SOME EDUCATION INFORMATION!!
Lavinia Morales August 3, 2010
bogus job search
I applied for a position and received a text message from careernetwork 866-563-7314. So called advisors are extremely rude. They explain that your application was forwarded to said company and that you'll be hearing from them shortly. They request 20 minutes of your time to start explaining what they can do for you. I spoke to Jordan who told me he couldn't help me after I told him I was registered at American Intercontinental and terminated the call. Austin whom disconnected the call after my asking is this call concerning schoool.
brendaa January 16, 2010
Selling personal information
Monster sold my information to Career Network

Great company needs Clerical Assistant
...
Sat, January 16, 2010 10:57:32 AM
From:
Employment Craze <[email protected]>
...
Add to Contacts
To: *******@yahoo.com
Hi Brenda,

After reviewing your resume, we wanted to let you know about a vacant Clerical Assistant position that may interest you. It offers $15-20 per hour plus benefits.

By selecting the link below, you can find out more about the position and apply:

I would like to apply for the Clerical Assistant position.

Sincerely,

Mary Ashford
HR Director


If you cannot access the webpage through the hyperlink, you can copy and paste the link at the bottom of this email into your browser.

http://Employment-craze.com/cmanager3.aspx?em=*******@yahoo.com&id=ncmdkri3_lil51_AdministrativeClerical_01112010_WED_yahoo&rd=135581&Code=HWjPnUBfs2%2F34eXFxyglqLRDVUj529BASU11mnwbxvg%3D&RecipientID=27262017&gs=2&ro=7&j=27262017


I do not wish to be considered for future employment.

Career-Network, Inc.-- P.O. Box 618305-- Orlando, FL 32861-8305
Enough @lready September 21, 2009
Scam
About a week ago I received a message on my machine from someone with a thick British accent stating their name was Jason form Career Network and that if I was calling about a job to stay on the line and a rep would be with me shortly. That’s where the message ended. Today from the same company I received another call which I answered. This individual’s name was also Jason…..odd but perhaps a prerequisite to working there. He said he had my resume’ and wanted to verify some info…First my phone number, them name and address and last employer name. When I questioned him having my resume’ in front of him as he stated earlier he stated that he was from a service and that he didn’t have it in front of him and was verifying some basic info and would forward this info to the employer…again, odd. Jason became confrontational about my level of education and suggesting that a four year or masters would benefit me, when I questioned him about his actual affiliation figuring he was trying to pitch some school he said he was just wanting to debate my education level….. Hardly the behavior of someone calling to offer a job.
I looked online for a business phone number for Career Network and found none and that others have had similar experiences.
I have acquired a phone number for them and here it is.
202-403-0826
Perhaps there are a few people besides myself who would like to ask the Jasons a few questions of their own.
Teralyn September 10, 2009
total scam
I applied for a job through career network, and I thought it was a little strange (in the same manner that most of you did). I had totally forgotten about it and started using a indeed.com for a job searching site rather than craigs list (using craigs list is provoking trouble). But then the strangest thing happened, career network called me yesterday! They asked me to confirm all of my information and they said that they were "pre-screening" me for the employer. I am so worried about what they are going to do with all my information, and I called the attorney general in California but that got me nowhere. Does anyone know what to do now that they have all of our information?
tearfully mad August 3, 2009
NO REAL JOB SCAMMING THE INNOCENT
i am so upset that i got my family and my hopes up they offered me a bookkeeping position and come to find out the company never exsisted why pray on the innocent i believed i was about to make wonderful money mother of 5 the ideal job for me to be taken as a foolhow sad for me and my family well back to the grind hope this company gets shut down and executed...
rbw July 31, 2009
possible scam/fraud
Back in June, I applied online for a forklift operator position within the construction trade. The company was offering higher than average hourly wages so this seemed like a good thing to do. Yesterday, about a month later, I received a call on my cell phone. It was a recording with a number to call to verify my personal information for the job. So I called this number and spoke to someone for a few minutes. They said I was gonna need some time like up to 30-45 minutes to answer some questions and proceed with a screening interview. I was getting ready for my current job at the time so I said that I would call back the next day. The representative would not give me any details of the company I was applying to, just the job title. So after this brief phone call I went online to check out the career network through Google. All I see are complaint listings and fraud and scams.
This morning, I actually called the company at 646-360-1692 and spoke to a representative, but asking them some questions about the company. They wouldn't give me the main address for the company or the main telephone either. They said the telephone number was the one that they called me on. They also told me that the company was located in Orlando, Fla..thats it. The person was in a rush to end the call after I asked these questions. He said that he was a verification specialist and that he is not here to disclose that information about the company. So more or less he ended the call saying that he was going to remove my name from the list and proceed to other interested clients. I did mention that I searched the company on the web and found some scam/fraud issues and he says you can believe what you want but we are a legitimate company. I said that I was reluctant to give any more personal information out at this time and that was based on him not providing me more information pertaining to the job and the company.
SO ALL BEWARE OF ONLINE JOB APPLICATIONS AND CAREER NETWORK. I'M CONVINCED THAT THIS IS FRAUD FOR PERSONAL INFORMATION!!!
sassysaucer July 18, 2009
Fake job posting
I have been job shopping, and have my resume at a few sites.
I got an email yesterday for a "similar" job title had entered in my searches.
A link with job description, apply now, submit resume...I Did.

Now I find this site when I googled "Career Network" Holdyourplace.com

a lesson learned after the fact.

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