Suggestion: Don't post CVs Thread poster: Wendy Cummings
| Wendy Cummings United Kingdom Local time: 12:08 Spanish to English + ...
I am targeted by scammers and receive over 10 emails every day from supposed "translators" asking for work and sending me their CV. It is the usual set-up: a CV with no contact details, a gmail/hotmail address and some form of cover letter. I have begun reporting these to translator-scammers.com May I suggest that anyone worried of identity theft removes their CV from sites such as Proz.com and Translatorscafe. I have stopped posting a CV, and instead write... See more I am targeted by scammers and receive over 10 emails every day from supposed "translators" asking for work and sending me their CV. It is the usual set-up: a CV with no contact details, a gmail/hotmail address and some form of cover letter. I have begun reporting these to translator-scammers.com May I suggest that anyone worried of identity theft removes their CV from sites such as Proz.com and Translatorscafe. I have stopped posting a CV, and instead write "CV available on request". Any legitimate company wishing to use my services will contact me to request this information. We need to work together to stop these scammers, and this is a simple method of prevention. I appreciate that many translators want to "get their CV out there", but there are other ways of doing so without having to post it on the internet. ▲ Collapse | | | Thayenga Germany Local time: 13:08 Member (2009) English to German + ... Not publicly | Apr 17, 2014 |
Hi Wendy, this identity theft problem has been around for some time now, and yes, it's annoying. For months now I have my business brochures uploaded, but have also made them available only upon request. This keeps the spammers at bay. My business brochures also have no contact details, but a note that these will be made available upon first job offer (no mass-mailing). Aside from these precautions (identity theft/scam prevention), my business brochures ar... See more Hi Wendy, this identity theft problem has been around for some time now, and yes, it's annoying. For months now I have my business brochures uploaded, but have also made them available only upon request. This keeps the spammers at bay. My business brochures also have no contact details, but a note that these will be made available upon first job offer (no mass-mailing). Aside from these precautions (identity theft/scam prevention), my business brochures are password protected to disable copying and printing of them, let alone manipulating them in any way. Be alert and stay safe. Best regards and a Happy Easter. Thayenga
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[Edited at 2014-04-17 12:37 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | Oliver Walter United Kingdom Local time: 12:08 German to English + ... Perhaps post a very short one | Apr 17, 2014 |
After I was impersonated a few months ago, I edited the "web" version of my CV to contain very little information. It includes an email address as an image, not extractable text (and no postal address or phone number), and it begins: (Note: this document is for publication on the World-Wide Web, and contains only a very limited amount of information. The full CV is available on request) It contains very short sections: Translation Experience [about 50 words here]... See more After I was impersonated a few months ago, I edited the "web" version of my CV to contain very little information. It includes an email address as an image, not extractable text (and no postal address or phone number), and it begins: (Note: this document is for publication on the World-Wide Web, and contains only a very limited amount of information. The full CV is available on request) It contains very short sections: Translation Experience [about 50 words here] Qualifications and Education [about 20 words here] The shortest sections say nearly nothing, but indicate what kind of information is in the full CV, like this: Employment history (reverse order) (see the full CV) Work Experience (See the full CV). Other relevant Skills Yes, I have some! See the full CV This was my compromise between posting no CV at all and posting one with enough information to enable somebody to claim my qualifications and experience. Oliver ▲ Collapse | | | Haifa Hafez Jordan Local time: 14:08 Arabic to English + ... I totally agree | Apr 17, 2014 |
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