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NHE Certification Content Writer Scam Job Scam Ad! Internet
2nd of Apr, 2011 by User833068
Pretty much exactly what the first victim said here. I applied for what I thought was a content writer position at NHE, turned out to be a scam to try and obtain my banking and personal information. The ad posted on fitnessjobs.com doesn't want you to go to the National Health Educators (NHE Certification) website, because if you do, you'll be able to apply for the actual NHE content writer position or any other actual job posted on the NHE website and you'll be able to see the stark difference in how NHE hire's. NHE has a very thourough recruitment process. It's not a one page application form that makes you divulge your banking information. The fitnessjobs.com scam ad posts a hotmail email account- , where they request that you 'inquire' about the content writer job. The next day you get a phone call from some guy who calls himself 'Dave' and he wants o forward a job application to you. Only an idiot would actually fill this thing out! It asks for a ton of inappropriate personal information that could never have anything to do with a legetimate job and the fact that it's a one page application form (similar to a credit card form) is reason enough to run! NHE doesn't do this. You have to complete a career profile on the NHE website and they don't call you and ask a bunch of inappropriate question just to get you to give out your information. If you are not dealing with Mr. Caldwell at NHE (you can verify that you are by calling his phone number which is posted on his office information page), then you are probably not dealing with the actual NHE company. I was told that all NHE employees have an NHE online office page which someone who doesn't actuall represent NHE could never have. They do this now so that you can verify that your dealings are with an official NHE representative. LONG STORY SHORT- -DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME. FITNESSJOBS.COM POSTS JOB SCAMS AND REPORTING IT TO THEM MEANS NOTHING. THE SAME SCAM AD IS STILL POSTED ON THE FITNESSJOBS.COM WEBSITE. USE CAREERBUILDER AND MONSTER ONLY. JOB HUNTERS BEWARE!!!!!
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4896 days ago by Fit20fit
Just don't deal with any unknown third parties. If you want an NHE job, go through NHE, Don't deal with anyone who claims to 'represent' the company. NHE is a national company and so they are an easy target for scammers.
4881 days ago by Willt
you have to request an interview directly from nhe:

http://www.nhecertification.com/CareerBoard.html

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