- Report: #344758
Complaint Review: Career Network Inc
| Career Network Inc P.O. Box 618305
Orlando, Florida U.S.A. |
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careernetworkjobs.com/Career Network Inc Emailed me with a job saying I met initial employment requirements for list Payroll job and to login to the site to complete the application process Orlando Florida
*Consumer Comment: Happened to me too
*Consumer Comment: ABC Employment Services
*Consumer Comment: really?
*Consumer Comment: I feel the same as everyone else about this company....someone needs to shut them down!
*Consumer Comment: IF THIS IS A REAL FIRM, THEN HOW IS IT POSSIBLE THAT I GOT TURNED DOWN FOR 45+ JOBS?
*Consumer Comment: Did I just waste a lot of time?
*Consumer Comment: Did I just waste a lot of time?
*Consumer Comment: Did I just waste a lot of time?
*Consumer Comment: Did I just waste a lot of time?
*Consumer Comment: Why is this company domain name registered "privately" through networksolutions.com?
*Consumer Suggestion: I just thought of it...
*Consumer Comment: This company is BS
*Consumer Suggestion: Thank goodness for Lifelock
*Consumer Suggestion: Beware of Career Network Inc and all of their other various websites
*Consumer Suggestion: Beware of Career Network Inc and all of their other various websites
*UPDATE Employee: We are working out the technical issues and appreciate feedback such as this
*Author of original report: Still No Response 7/14/08
*UPDATE Employee: Career Network is working on the technical issues, and hopes to have this cleared up within the week
*Consumer Comment: Too many inconsistencies, still smells like a scam
*UPDATE Employee: Career Network is a brand new job board that appreciates your comments
*Consumer Suggestion: Dear Career Network: you stink
*Author of original report: Response
*UPDATE Employee: We apologize for any and all techincal difficulties you have experienced while utilizing our services
*Consumer Suggestion: I had the same problem but had it resolved.
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This morning I received the following response (to a payroll position I completed an online application for by submitting a resume):
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From: careers@careernetworkjobs.com [mailto:careers@careernetworkjobs.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 10:06 AM
To: lorieasmith@mchsi.com
Subject: Regarding your application for the Payroll Clerk - $33K Base position.
A recent review of our records indicated that you have applied for the Payroll Clerk - $33K Base position with Career Network Jobs . After reviewing your application we have determined that you meet our initial employment requirements.
If you are still interested in the position please visit our website at: http://career-networkjobs.com/careers2.aspx?email=lorieasmith@mchsi.com&id=careernetworkjobs2nds06262008&jb=400194
When you open the application page you will be asked for a login id. Please use the following login to access the site:
Username: lorieasmith@mchsi.com
Password: smith
After you have logged into the site you will be asked to review and verify the information that we currently have on record. We may require additional information from you in order to more rapidly make a final hiring decision. After a final review of your completed application we will contact you directly.
Regards,
Samantha Murray Human Resources
Career Network, Inc.
P.O. Box 618305
Orlando, Florida 32861-8305
Please extract_me from_your contact list.
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When I tried to login to the site (http://www.careernetworkjobs.com/) I kept receiving this error:
'Invalid Login
The combination of username and password that you entered is invalid.'
This was when I got suspicious and googled the company and found NO REAL COMPANY information existed for them and that there were many SCAM ALERTS describing this bogus company whom displayed similiar but not alwys the same business name.
Tada here I am on ripoffreport.com feeling like sucker now that someone has my RESUME containing my work history, cell phone, email address and physical address. Thank GOD we don't put any other crucially life damaging information in resumes. But now I know I have to watch for scams with my personal and contact info floating around the world wide web.
THIS SUCKS!
Lorie
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
U.S.A.
This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 06/26/2008 06:10 PM and is a permanent record located here: http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Career-Network-Inc/Orlando-Florida-32861-8305/careernetworkjobscomCareer-Network-Inc-Emailed-me-with-a-job-saying-I-met-initial-employ-344758. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year.
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Search Tips#1 Consumer Comment
Happened to me too
AUTHOR: Lois Lane - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, February 07, 2011
This morning I received an email from careernetworkjobs.com and even though my radar was on that this could be a scam I opened the link and it appeared to be a real job listing similar to ones I've seen on other pages. I submitted my contact information (which should be on my resume) and dialed the number. I was told the "interview" could take as long as 25 minutes yet mine only took 3 minutes. When I asked which company was interested in me I was told that information was confidential. I responded that this felt like a scam because no company is going to remain confidential and the lady stated that most do.
I then took to the internet to look and see if my gut feelings were true and I found this page. After reading through this page I think I know why my "interview" didn't last longer... I have a Master's Degree. If they are looking for people to continue their education I'm not interested in completing mine.
I too am thankful that I don't put anything crucial on my resumes. I block people on my cell phone and I can file spam with my email. I just hate that I'm still looking for a job and over the weekend I was really thinking I had a chance to start working full time again.
I wish everyone on here the best of lucking in finding a job...
#2 Consumer Comment
ABC Employment Services
AUTHOR: cherrysdead - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, April 01, 2010
As a former supervisor and recruiter before I was laid off, I can't tell you how many times I would call an applicant that had applied on Hotjobs/Monster/Craigslist and found that it was not the correct number. I'm sure that there were some fine people who missed out on job opportunity because of it. If indeed the "verification" service that they offer the employers on their job board is legit, then I think its brilliant, if not - well, that's why I have seperate email accounts for my job search.
I'm certainly not defending Career Network, but I'm also looking for any proof of harm.
#4 Consumer Comment
I feel the same as everyone else about this company....someone needs to shut them down!
AUTHOR: Stephanie - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, December 04, 2008
And the whole "continuing education thing"...you guys hit the nail on the head! That's gotta be another part of the scam. What a way to phish for people!
But I gotta say...the whole thing about the California school system person that is working on this stuff...that was funny. I know EVERY time I look at the end of the e-mails from them and see some OTHER name on there as Sr..blah blah and then that horribly "copy/pasted" company name and address below it that you can't paste here because it's a picture! How sad...this person can't include that in their "signature".
And they're "rebuttle" is the same everytime on here and for MONTHS they've been declaring "technical difficulties" Whatever!!!!!!!!!
Here's on of their beatiful, poetic endings....
Once you have completed the application, our HR department will contact you within one to two business days. They will help you finalize your application as well as schedule an initial interview.
Sincerely,
Christian Han
Sr. Recruiter, CN HR Division
#5 Consumer Comment
IF THIS IS A REAL FIRM, THEN HOW IS IT POSSIBLE THAT I GOT TURNED DOWN FOR 45+ JOBS?
AUTHOR: Adam. - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, November 18, 2008
#6 Consumer Comment
Did I just waste a lot of time?
AUTHOR: Jp81 - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 30, 2008
I'm getting so frustrated, are any of the jobs posted anywhere online legitimate??
#7 Consumer Comment
Did I just waste a lot of time?
AUTHOR: Jp81 - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 30, 2008
I'm getting so frustrated, are any of the jobs posted anywhere online legitimate??
#8 Consumer Comment
Did I just waste a lot of time?
AUTHOR: Jp81 - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 30, 2008
I'm getting so frustrated, are any of the jobs posted anywhere online legitimate??
#9 Consumer Comment
Did I just waste a lot of time?
AUTHOR: Jp81 - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 30, 2008
I'm getting so frustrated, are any of the jobs posted anywhere online legitimate??
#10 Consumer Comment
Why is this company domain name registered "privately" through networksolutions.com?
AUTHOR: Dilly - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, September 18, 2008
This is one giant scam, there is and never will be a log in. That's why they have the "We value and support higher education. If you would like information about educational opportunities in your field, choose below.
I would like to receive information about higher-education opportunities.
I do not feel I would benefit from educational opportunities at this time."
Portion on every website domain they use. I've caught this company using other businesses names before and phone numbers. I called the companies names and phone numbers they claimed to be from. Of course no one there had heard of them.
Even if you click the box that you do not want to be contacted for higher education...You will still be contacted from various online colleges and universities because this company just sells them your information anyways. This is fraud.
#11 Consumer Suggestion
I just thought of it...
AUTHOR: Hazy - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, September 11, 2008
They post a classified on craigslist for a certain position, you reply to the craigslist e-mail, then they start their attempt to get more information on you. Looks like I won't be using craigslist for job listings anymore!
#12 Consumer Comment
This company is BS
AUTHOR: Hazy - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, September 11, 2008
When you go to their webpage to complete the application process they ask about your credit history and whether or not you want information on improving it and on educational programs. So I'm thinking, ok these people are just using job recruiting as a front to advertise credit reporting and online colleges or something so when I fill out my application I give no personal references except my own phone #.
I'm not sure what this company's angle is but don't trust them.
#13 Consumer Suggestion
Thank goodness for Lifelock
AUTHOR: Adam - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, September 05, 2008
I'm not an employee of lifelock, just a happy customer.
Think about it.
#14 Consumer Suggestion
Beware of Career Network Inc and all of their other various websites
AUTHOR: Stolen Boy - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Who only sends out bot emails with a PO Box attached and no phone numbers are listed any time at all?
they have another phishing site called satellitecareers.com too.
What they want you for is your "references". When you go to Craigs list or Yahoo jobs and reply to one of the their cleverly worded job postings they immediately send you a link to their application portal where you fill out some basic info and submit it to them. The hook is when they "reply" to your basic application and say how you "FIT" their necessary profile for the job listing and ask you to log back on and provide more info which includes your references. You are supplying them with a personal or better yet a business reference, their phone number, and most importantly their email address.
Wow!!!! how awesome is it for a trolling phisher to be given a direct contact to one of my business associates so that they can use......or sell.......this information to others for many purposes.
I know this first hand because one of my former business partners received an email from careernetworks.com about my reference and he is now getting various types of spam because of it.
Nice job Career Network Inc....very slick, very clever, but now you've been turned over like a turtle in the sun.
#15 Consumer Suggestion
Beware of Career Network Inc and all of their other various websites
AUTHOR: Stolen Boy - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Who only sends out bot emails with a PO Box attached and no phone numbers are listed any time at all?
they have another phishing site called satellitecareers.com too.
What they want you for is your "references". When you go to Craigs list or Yahoo jobs and reply to one of the their cleverly worded job postings they immediately send you a link to their application portal where you fill out some basic info and submit it to them. The hook is when they "reply" to your basic application and say how you "FIT" their necessary profile for the job listing and ask you to log back on and provide more info which includes your references. You are supplying them with a personal or better yet a business reference, their phone number, and most importantly their email address.
Wow!!!! how awesome is it for a trolling phisher to be given a direct contact to one of my business associates so that they can use......or sell.......this information to others for many purposes.
I know this first hand because one of my former business partners received an email from careernetworks.com about my reference and he is now getting various types of spam because of it.
Nice job Career Network Inc....very slick, very clever, but now you've been turned over like a turtle in the sun.
#16 UPDATE Employee
We are working out the technical issues and appreciate feedback such as this
AUTHOR: Career Network - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, July 15, 2008
This is also one of the many reasons why we use multiple sites as part of the Career Network. It helps technical tracking while we are building the Web site to have these different points of reference. Also, we are testing another business model we will be marketing exclusively to other businesses -- but, we need to get these tech issues worked out first.
IT has checked the status of your application. It was received and sent on to the appropriate employers. From this point, it will be the decision of the employer whether you are called in for an interview.
Thanks for bearing with us through these growing pains. We launched thinking that all of our tech issues were ready to go, but you just never know for sure until you put it in front of the public to see who they will interact with the site.
#17 Author of original report
Still No Response 7/14/08
AUTHOR: Lorieann - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, July 14, 2008
Furthermore, they contacted at least 2 of my references (that I asked to provide along with my online application and resume for the original Payroll Position they had posted.) Both of these two references contacted me to say that they had responded to the inquiry and told me that the link in the email did not work. Each time they tried they ended up at the 'homepage' for the careernetworkjobs.com website.
Since I have had no response-communication, reply or phone call to my last three attempts, my position still stands that I am very suspicious that this is a bogus employment company whom is phishing for personal contact information. I am watching my credit report very closely now.
Additionally to increase my suspicion check this out:
In my hotmail email account today, I received a 'Job Offer' the sender thought I'd be qualified for, (even though I have no resume using this email.) In was obviously Junk mail but I was curious so I copied their web address (from the link I was directed to so I could review this job on their website). However when I pasted the web address into two different browsers it took me me to www.careernetworkjobs.com homepage. I tried searching for this job but found nothing even close. So again I attempted unsuccessfully to login (using my previously given username and password.) Now I am wondering why if you're so legitimate of a business then why do you have to market yourself under another bogus employment-recruiter company name (theemploymentexpresspro.com)?
Here's the email I received in my email today:
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From: Employment Express Pro - The CSI Company - Payroll & Benefits Manager
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 10:16 AM
To: xxxxxxxxx@hotmail.com
Subject: Interested in working with The CSI Company as a Payroll & Benefits Manager ?
Dear Lorie,
The Accounting/Finance credentials on your e-resume seem to be exactly what we're searching for in an ideal candidate for a Payroll & Benefits Manager position we have open. I'd like to extend this opportunity for you to submit an application for this opening. I've included a rough outline of the position.
The CSI Company
Payroll & Benefits Manager
Above Average Salary with growth incentives
We are looking for someone who is a self starter with a solid accounting background. If the position interests you or if you would like to learn more about it, please click on the link below. You can also copy and paste the link into another browser and access the Web site that way. The application page will display detailed information about the opening's duties and responsibilities.
It typically takes up to three days for applications to be processed. Once yours is complete, an HR team member will be in contact with you to schedule an interview and finalize your application.
Thank You,
Tom Sanders
Sr. Recruiter, CN HR Division
I-wish_to be taken_off your_mailing list. (address here is http://theemploymentexpresspro.com/op.aspx?id=aaxxeeww7_37fhjysdudtyuybig061520082ser37&email=lorieann77@hotmail.com)
#18 UPDATE Employee
Career Network is working on the technical issues, and hopes to have this cleared up within the week
AUTHOR: Career Network - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, July 07, 2008
I have checked our site and do not find any language that specifically says we are "hired by employers." If that language did appear on our Web site, it was obviously in error. We are contracted by employers to work as an agent to repost their open positions on our sites as well as actively e-mail those positions to interested parties, but no money exchanges hands between us and the employers. Before we do this, we must have a signed contract from the employer giving us express permission to do so.
With regard to our e-mail systems. Basically, our outgoing system is a different technical beast than the one you use everyday. This is not uncommon. If you receive paperless bills from any number of companies you will see that they do not accept replies to that same email address and you must contact them through an alternate address. Additionally, the department that sends out jobs is not the same that would be equipped to handle any of the issues that arise. A different department works on technical glitches, and still another on customer issues. Our contact e-mail is found on the site under the Contact Us link, and is a clickable link. We will begin to have phone assistance just as soon as volume justifies the expense.
I have also just been in contact with our Tech Department, the issue that plagued Mrs. Smith is a wider problem than first anticipated, and they are working on it. Hopefully, a resolution will be reached this week.
I hope this addresses your concerns. Please feel free to contact us with any further issues or suggestions at info@careernetwork.us.com.
#19 Consumer Comment
Too many inconsistencies, still smells like a scam
AUTHOR: Icyare - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, July 03, 2008
Also, you claim here in the rebuttal that your services are free to both job seekers and employers, yet on your web site you claim to be hired by employers. That seems like a contradiction.
In case you don't get my e-mail, I'm contacting the PA Attorney General's office on Monday to double check a few things about your so-called business.
#20 UPDATE Employee
Career Network is a brand new job board that appreciates your comments
AUTHOR: Career Network - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, July 03, 2008
Career Network is a new job board which is just beginning to make in roads into the online employment market. We are growing at a rapid pace and are constantly struggling to bring aboard fresh new talent to alleviate much of the issues and difficulties currently experienced by our users. We regret any inconveniences that our users are enduring and we are working feverishly to correct all of these problems. Also we are building new departments as we grow, and will be adding necessary contact information when we have an appropriate sized staff to handle the volume. Please be patient with us as we experience these growing pains.
Currently, in its marketing materials skewed to attracting new employers to its site (http://hiring.monster.com/), Monster.com claims that job seekers post over 27,000 new resumes each and every day. We are not as large as them, but we do receive, depending on the day, between several hundred to several thousand new resumes each and every day.
Our services are indeed free to both employers and job seekers due to associated advertising tied-in to our network of employment application sites. We do not utilize traditional advertising, i.e. static advertisements, but rather rely on promotional partnerships built into our application process.
Career Network would be proud to include any graduates of the California public school system on our staff. Through a recent poll of American high schools by U.S. News & World Report magazine, 23 of the top 100 schools in the nation were from California, including 10 from the Los Angeles area; as can be referenced at: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-usnews1dec01,1,7353847.story
I hope this further clears up any confusion you may have regarding our Web site and our recruitment services. Please feel free to contact us with any further issues or suggestions at info@careernetwork.us.com.
#21 Consumer Suggestion
Dear Career Network: you stink
AUTHOR: Fat Old Sweaty Elvis - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Here are a few reasons how I can tell:
1. The "about us" page is full of B.S.
a. "Career Network is one of the largest gateways to employment opportunities on the Internet"
No it's not. nobody's ever heard of it
b. "Hundreds and thousands of resumes are posted on job boards daily"
No they aren't. Like I said, nobody ever heard of this site. I bet even monster.com doesn't have this many new resumes posted daily.
c. "First of all, Career Network is able to offer their service to employers and job seekers at no cost to them because our revenue comes from advertising dollars. That being said, it's ALWAYS free for employers and job seekers."
There is no advertising on the site, so I call B.S. on this.
2. The copy on your site looks like it was written by a semi-retarded 9th grader attending California public schools.
3. There is no real contact information for you anywhere on the site. Email addresses and comment forms DON'T COUNT as contact information
I recommend that nobody give any personal information to this slick operator. If it's too late don't sweat it too much. If you get offered a job be VERY suspicious. Especially if it involves cashing counterfeit checks and wiring money to "agents" in Nigeria ;-)
#22 Author of original report
Response
AUTHOR: Lorieann - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, July 02, 2008
To date I have not been able to login, nor can I get an email thru to you as it comes back undeliverable. (2x)
Also when I Googled your business name for company information I found nothing to attribute you as a legitimate recruiting agency, nor was your company was listed in any type of online business directory such as Yellowpages.com either. What did pull up was scam reports, just like the one I read on ripoffreport.com (http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/346/ripoff0346720.htm) Plus when I just googled it again there are more at http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&q=careernetworkjobs.com+scam%3F
There are so many scams out there it is scary to think someone has your personal contact information and may try to cause you harm such as identity theft, its very scary. I did just send another email to both of the addresses I have found as I would still like to contact you regarding the payroll job that you had posted. I would hope that you would please respond as to date I am unable to login or make any contact with your business regarding the payroll position I was originally applying for.
If your really on the legit up-and-up, please show the rest of us like you have the other blog post on here that you are indeed as you say. Additionally you might want to list yourself as a business online (e.g. Yellowpages.com) so people can find you.
#23 UPDATE Employee
We apologize for any and all techincal difficulties you have experienced while utilizing our services
AUTHOR: Career Network - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, July 01, 2008
We readily welcome feedback and urge you to send future problems to our customer service e-mail, info@careernetwork.us.com. Please don't limit your comments to just those of a technical nature either, we welcome all feedback about our site and services, and value your input. We, as well as our corporate clients and promotional partners, want to hear about the customer experience so that we may evolve into the best job board on the Internet.
Second, let me assure you that nothing will be done with your personal information that you do not expressly authorize. Foremost, since you are applying for a position, your resume will be transmitted to the employer who will then consider you for a job based solely on your skills and education. Beyond that, we will only connect you with our promotional partners if you agree to it during the application process.
To keep our services free to both job seekers and employers we do offer advertising verticals on the site. However they are completely voluntary and do not in any way affect job seekers' consideration for the listed employment opportunities. We act only as an intermediary between the applicants and the hiring companies, and do not interfere with the delivery of submitted resumes for any reason. To do so would jeopardize our relationships not only with our corporate clients but our advertising partners as well.
I hope this clears up any confusion you may have regarding our Web site and our recruitment services. Please feel free to contact us with any further issues or suggestions at info@careernetwork.us.com.
#24 Consumer Suggestion
I had the same problem but had it resolved.
AUTHOR: Sunnytime - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, June 27, 2008
I didn't hear anything back about the job for a week so I googled the company again, and this time I found this report. It was only then that I started to get a little nervous about what happened with my resume. Until I checked the mail this morning that is. There was a letter from the accounting firm stating that they received my resume and that after review I wasn't quite what they were looking for and they'll keep my resume on file for six months. Very standard brush off letter.
Point is though, Career Network kept up their end of the bargain, they sent my resume to the company and that company reviewed it. Am I disappointed I didn't get the job? You bet. Do I feel ripped off? Not at all.
I did email them the link to this rip-off-report though. Obviously, this is a big problem with the logins and they need to fix it so other people don't get scared.

