I just had a inquiry call with the person in charge of the site and it all seems to good to be true. 1,000$ and they handle the workload to get you a job offer you like. They apply to 30-50 jobs a day on your behalf until you have a job. They also mentor your through the entire process. I can’t find any reviews of comments about the site other than from their own site. Thoughts?

Edit: thank you everyone for your insights and advice, I appreciate it.

  • @DrQuint@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    Without even looking at anything, just the name “wealth university” tells me this is aimed at people with scam-awareness IQ in the single digits it fits the typical thematic format.

  • @Ziggurat@sh.itjust.works
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    Paying someone to find you a job is scammy. In general employer are the one paying temp/consulting/headhunting agencies to find them a worker, not the other way around.

    Also thc numbers look weird, I doubt there is enough job offer to apply to 30-50 a day. 3-5 a week is already a lot (if you have some basic qualifications and geographical constraints)

  • @rufus@discuss.tchncs.de
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    9 months ago

    If you give someone a cut once they did their job well, they’re likely to put some effort in and have an incentive to be hard-working.

    If you just give them 1000$ upfront… Idk. May work if they’re honest and devoted to do a good job.

    I’d be cautious if there are no reviews and not even people on twitter talking about some success story.