suspicious test Penyiaran jaluran : Francesca moletta
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Hi!
I got a test from a Canadian agency who posted a job on HI-FI equipments
But it looks suspicious:
- email addresses are based on free email providers
- test is 354 word long instead of the 150 words mentioned in the job post
Did anybody else receive a test from this company?
Thanks
Bye
[Edited at 2005-03-29 08:43] | | |
Robert Zawadzki (X) Local time: 10:02 Bahasa Inggeris hingga Bahasa Poland + ... In similar situations I translate first 150 words | Mar 29, 2005 |
If a post is genuine, the other party will acknowledge its mistake. If it is not, well... I lose.
I do it only if I have some time to spare... The odds are that such posts are NOT genuine. | | |
try typing the name of the company into google | Mar 29, 2005 |
and perhaps adding "hoax" or "scam" or "problem" to see if you get any hits. Regarding the email address, a company using a web-based email address doesn't necessarily mean they aren't legit. They may just be using a temporary address to screen applicants/potential translators and then disposing of the address afterwards. I would also mention the discrepency regarding the 150 vs. 345 words. | |
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00000000 (X) Bahasa Inggeris hingga Bahasa Perancis + ... Free translation | Mar 29, 2005 |
There is an agency in the Montreal area I suspect of getting most of its translation for free in the form of "tests". Chances are you'll never hear about them after you send in the translation, no matter how good it is.
Best,
Esther | | |
Karin Adamczyk (X) Kanada Local time: 04:02 Bahasa Perancis hingga Bahasa Inggeris Free e-mail address is meaningless | Mar 29, 2005 |
Francesca Moletta wrote:
But it looks suspicious:
- email addresses are based on free email providers
[Edited at 2005-03-29 08:43]
This does not mean anything. The VP Communications of one of my main clients (a chartered Canadian bank) often writes to me using a hotmail address because she often works from home. Her assistant uses a Yahoo address for the same reason.
FWIW,
Karin Adamczyk | | |
Irene N Amerika Syarikat Local time: 03:02 Bahasa Inggeris hingga Bahasa Rusia + ... Free email accounts | Mar 29, 2005 |
In case of staff employees working occasionally from home I would say it's perfectly Ok and reasonable to use free providers. Even though one of my agency-clients provided company-based email accounts for all contractors as well as staff members for security purposes. Yet I agree - when a business or a professional contractor/freelancer claiming years of experience use main email accounts of such nature it looks "indecent" to mee too. I had my chances to gain some experience in support of my bel... See more In case of staff employees working occasionally from home I would say it's perfectly Ok and reasonable to use free providers. Even though one of my agency-clients provided company-based email accounts for all contractors as well as staff members for security purposes. Yet I agree - when a business or a professional contractor/freelancer claiming years of experience use main email accounts of such nature it looks "indecent" to mee too. I had my chances to gain some experience in support of my belief. I think "real" account looks more respectable and is an important part of "keeping up appearances". ▲ Collapse | | |
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