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NHE Content Writer Scam. NHE Certification Content Writer Scam Content Writer Scam Ad, Internet |
1st of Apr, 2011 by User440492 |
Beware of jobs posted on fitnessjobs.com. There are a lot of scams on there. I heard about content writer jobs at NHE from my gym and found their ad on fitnessjobs.com but it's not a real NHE content writer job advertisement!! People at NHE say they don't have a fitnessjobs.com account and they do not use these guys services. The fake jobs application asks for your social security number (so that they can verify that you are at least 18 years old???) There's a section on the application that asks for your mother's maiden name too! The huge red flag is the lower part of the application form that asks for your bank account info so that they can wire transfer your paycheck. DON'T DO IT! Don't fill out this application at all! NHE doesn't have application forms, you have to submit a resume and even fill out a job profile. Also, the email address on the fake NHE application that you get is from a Hotmail account! This is one of the oldest phishing scams online and at a glance looks legitimate, but if you think about it, you soon realize it's a scam. I've researched this and found others who have been fooled too. If you want a NHE job, only go trough the NHE website; www.nhecertification.com . If you get an email from NHE, the email addresses and correspondence should all encompass the NHE website and the phone number should be NHE's and not some weird home phone answering machine with a guy with a Chinese accent and not some obscure email account from hotmail either. |
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NHE has posted a warning on their website; http://www.nhecertification.com/nhecertificationscamalert.html
Basically, you have to go through NHE to get hired. They do not use a third party recruitment service. |
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NHE is a legitimate fitness organization and if the ad you receive is legitimate, you will be able to call the number and verify. If you look on the website, there should be a local number for you to call, verifying they are based in the United States and not Siberia or some other place. |
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NHE is a scam just call the BBB to varify |
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Actually, I did, before I decided to respond. I am seeking employment there and have a running file on them. Last I checked, the have an 'A' rating with 1 complaint. That is a very good report, according to the BBB. You must be one of those who failed the exam?
Time: 9:03 am (PDT) on Wednesday, April 16, 2011
Company Profile: NHE Certification
Address: 24001 Calle de la Magdalena #2219
Laguna Hills, CA 92654
Tel: (800) 519-0392
Fax: (949) 272-2385
Contact: Stacey Cho - Director of Education
Business Start Date: 5/1/2008
Company ID: 100100880
BBB Reliability Report for NHE Certification: A
Complaint Closing Statistics:
No. of Cmpl Type of Response
0 Making a full refund, as the consumer requested
0 Making a partial refund
0 Agreeing to perform according to their contract
0 Refusing to make an adjustment
1 Refuse to adjust, relying on terms of agreement
0 Unanswered
0 Unassigned
1 Total |
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I recently had a phone interview with NHE and I got an opportunity to ask a lot of questions about the company and it's mission statement. The seem very well organized and all of my questions were addressed. I'm hoping to write material for their fitness nutrition study guide and would be honored to have my works published and associated with such a prestigious organization. |
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I am an NHE Regional Manager in MI and it's an interesting job. There is not as much travel as I would have preferred but the salary is very good and there is a lot of professional freedom. |
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