I sent my resume to DEI Marketing in response to a job posting. I did not do any research on the company prior to submitting my resume. However, after being contacted for a possible interview, I started to look into the company. I decided I was not interested in a position with the company, and I informed them thusly. They have been harassing me ever since, via phone calls and e-mail. They will not stop spamming me. The more I investigate them online, the more certain I am that they are not a legitimate employer, but are, in fact, a scam, preying on job-hunters.
* This review from a former "employee" (victim):
http://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/DEI-Marketing-Reviews-E1043508.htm
* This press release, which appears to have been written by a twelve-year-old whose first language is NOT English, and was posted without anyone bothering to proofread it: http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/grand-opening-dei-marketing-great-compa...⇄ />
* This press release, (linked in YOUR OWN SIGNATURE), concerning Bravo Home Entertainment: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/bravo-home-entertainment-inc-sets-154716077.html?s...⇄ />
and which links to a domain that DOESN'T EXIST: http://bravohomeentertainment.com/?hg=0&nr=0
* These reviews from former "employees" (victims) of Bravo Home Entertainment:
http://bravo-home-entertainment.pissedconsumer.com
* This review: http://www.glassdoor.com/Interview/Bravo-Home-Entertainment-Interview-Questions-...⇄
I sent my resume to DEI Marketing in response to a job posting. I did not do any research on the company prior to submitting my resume. However, after being contacted for a possible interview, I started to look into the company. I decided I was not interested in a position with the company, and I informed them thusly. They have been harassing me ever since, via phone calls and e-mail. They will not stop spamming me. The more I investigate them online, the more certain I am that they are not a legitimate employer, but are, in fact, a scam, preying on job-hunters.
* This review from a former "employee" (victim):
http://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/DEI-Marketing-Reviews-E1043508.htm
* This press release, which appears to have been written by a twelve-year-old whose first language is NOT English, and was posted without anyone bothering to proofread it:
http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/grand-opening-dei-marketing-great-compa...⇄ /> * This press release, (linked in YOUR OWN SIGNATURE), concerning Bravo Home Entertainment:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/bravo-home-entertainment-inc-sets-154716077.html?s...⇄ /> and which links to a domain that DOESN'T EXIST: http://bravohomeentertainment.com/?hg=0&nr=0
* These reviews from former "employees" (victims) of Bravo Home Entertainment:
http://bravo-home-entertainment.pissedconsumer.com
* This review:
http://www.glassdoor.com/Interview/Bravo-Home-Entertainment-Interview-Questions-...⇄