DannyArcher Posted March 16, 2017 Report Share Posted March 16, 2017 Who are these people with fake resumes? OPT Students (Foreign Students who complete their Masters in United States and are eligible for full time work authorization because of Optional Practical Training) H1B Candidates (These folks are either OPTs who are recently converted to H1B in last 2 years or folks who traveled from offshore with a H1B with 2-3 years of experience or none. You never know.) What is the pattern of the fake resume? Resume with no Last Name Resume includes employer’s phone number not the candidate’s number A Bachelor’s Degree without year of graduation Resume includes 6-8 years’ of experience with first 3-4 years’ of experience in offshore and the rest in United States. The offshore companies they put up in the resume are either banks or some companies with factious names The project timelines are lengthy typically 1.5 to 2 years Roles and responsibilities look very similar in almost all the projects The pattern is as follows in case of a recent H1B or someone with 2-3 years’ experience Resume includes 9-12 years’ of experience with first 4-5 years’ of experience in offshore and the rest in United States. First 2-3 projects look OK but after that the projects follow a very similar pattern What do they claim when they speak to you? They say they traveled to United States on a L1 or H1B Visa They claim they are currently on H1B or an extension Their availability for a phone call is typically after 2:00 PM Mon-Fri or 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. But, if you arrange an interview with short notice they won’t take it because their ***** might not be available at the time. They say they can provide references but these references include consultants working for their employer at a client site or who has some relation with candidates firm. Few claim they started working full time when they were in the 3rd year of their college, just to make sure the experience adds up to 7-8 years (as mentioned in resume). How to WEED OUT these fake profiles? Start with the resume word document properties, check for the name of the author, if it isn’t candidates’ name then something is fishy Look out for typical resume formats and responses mentioned above Check their online presence, primarily LinkedIn (this might not work all the time). Most of the candidates with fake resumes doesn’t have any online presence (Facebook, Linked, Twitter, Instagram) Ask the names of the project managers they are currently working for and look up their names on LinkedIn (This holds good for OPT candidates but not for the recent H1B candidates) Ask for the copy of highest degree Ask for candidate’s 1-797 copy (when first applied) and make a note of the receipt number. Cross check I-797 status using https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do. Plug in the receipt number to find the date of approval and is fool proof since the information obtained is directly from USCIS. Verify I-94 information using https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/request.html. You need to get the passport copy and the consent from the candidate . This is again fool proof since the information obtained is directly from Department of Homeland Security. Verify Divers License or any photo ID Finally, cross check dates from each document. Note: These folks are capable of forging any document. So, when you look at the documents focus on Names, Date of Birth, and Visa Approval Dates/Expiry Dates. Zoom in to the area and make sure they are not tampered. Look for changes in the document background (color/texture/white box), change in font style/size. Often, it is hard to get the documents form the candidates. In that case, the only option left out is to ask the consultant to prove their experience/authenticity. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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TechAdvice Posted March 16, 2017 Report Share Posted March 16, 2017 5 hours ago, DannyArcher said: Who are these people with fake resumes? OPT Students (Foreign Students who complete their Masters in United States and are eligible for full time work authorization because of Optional Practical Training) H1B Candidates (These folks are either OPTs who are recently converted to H1B in last 2 years or folks who traveled from offshore with a H1B with 2-3 years of experience or none. You never know.) What is the pattern of the fake resume? Resume with no Last Name Resume includes employer’s phone number not the candidate’s number A Bachelor’s Degree without year of graduation Resume includes 6-8 years’ of experience with first 3-4 years’ of experience in offshore and the rest in United States. The offshore companies they put up in the resume are either banks or some companies with factious names The project timelines are lengthy typically 1.5 to 2 years Roles and responsibilities look very similar in almost all the projects The pattern is as follows in case of a recent H1B or someone with 2-3 years’ experience Resume includes 9-12 years’ of experience with first 4-5 years’ of experience in offshore and the rest in United States. First 2-3 projects look OK but after that the projects follow a very similar pattern What do they claim when they speak to you? They say they traveled to United States on a L1 or H1B Visa They claim they are currently on H1B or an extension Their availability for a phone call is typically after 2:00 PM Mon-Fri or 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. But, if you arrange an interview with short notice they won’t take it because their ***** might not be available at the time. They say they can provide references but these references include consultants working for their employer at a client site or who has some relation with candidates firm. Few claim they started working full time when they were in the 3rd year of their college, just to make sure the experience adds up to 7-8 years (as mentioned in resume). How to WEED OUT these fake profiles? Start with the resume word document properties, check for the name of the author, if it isn’t candidates’ name then something is fishy Look out for typical resume formats and responses mentioned above Check their online presence, primarily LinkedIn (this might not work all the time). Most of the candidates with fake resumes doesn’t have any online presence (Facebook, Linked, Twitter, Instagram) Ask the names of the project managers they are currently working for and look up their names on LinkedIn (This holds good for OPT candidates but not for the recent H1B candidates) Ask for the copy of highest degree Ask for candidate’s 1-797 copy (when first applied) and make a note of the receipt number. Cross check I-797 status using https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do. Plug in the receipt number to find the date of approval and is fool proof since the information obtained is directly from USCIS. Verify I-94 information using https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/request.html. You need to get the passport copy and the consent from the candidate . This is again fool proof since the information obtained is directly from Department of Homeland Security. Verify Divers License or any photo ID Finally, cross check dates from each document. Note: These folks are capable of forging any document. So, when you look at the documents focus on Names, Date of Birth, and Visa Approval Dates/Expiry Dates. Zoom in to the area and make sure they are not tampered. Look for changes in the document background (color/texture/white box), change in font style/size. Often, it is hard to get the documents form the candidates. In that case, the only option left out is to ask the consultant to prove their experience/authenticity. Jamana kinda LinkedIn lo kooda post chesaru same article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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princeofheaven Posted March 16, 2017 Report Share Posted March 16, 2017 5 hours ago, DannyArcher said: Who are these people with fake resumes? OPT Students (Foreign Students who complete their Masters in United States and are eligible for full time work authorization because of Optional Practical Training) H1B Candidates (These folks are either OPTs who are recently converted to H1B in last 2 years or folks who traveled from offshore with a H1B with 2-3 years of experience or none. You never know.) What is the pattern of the fake resume? Resume with no Last Name Resume includes employer’s phone number not the candidate’s number A Bachelor’s Degree without year of graduation Resume includes 6-8 years’ of experience with first 3-4 years’ of experience in offshore and the rest in United States. The offshore companies they put up in the resume are either banks or some companies with factious names The project timelines are lengthy typically 1.5 to 2 years Roles and responsibilities look very similar in almost all the projects The pattern is as follows in case of a recent H1B or someone with 2-3 years’ experience Resume includes 9-12 years’ of experience with first 4-5 years’ of experience in offshore and the rest in United States. First 2-3 projects look OK but after that the projects follow a very similar pattern What do they claim when they speak to you? They say they traveled to United States on a L1 or H1B Visa They claim they are currently on H1B or an extension Their availability for a phone call is typically after 2:00 PM Mon-Fri or 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. But, if you arrange an interview with short notice they won’t take it because their ***** might not be available at the time. They say they can provide references but these references include consultants working for their employer at a client site or who has some relation with candidates firm. Few claim they started working full time when they were in the 3rd year of their college, just to make sure the experience adds up to 7-8 years (as mentioned in resume). How to WEED OUT these fake profiles? Start with the resume word document properties, check for the name of the author, if it isn’t candidates’ name then something is fishy Look out for typical resume formats and responses mentioned above Check their online presence, primarily LinkedIn (this might not work all the time). Most of the candidates with fake resumes doesn’t have any online presence (Facebook, Linked, Twitter, Instagram) Ask the names of the project managers they are currently working for and look up their names on LinkedIn (This holds good for OPT candidates but not for the recent H1B candidates) Ask for the copy of highest degree Ask for candidate’s 1-797 copy (when first applied) and make a note of the receipt number. Cross check I-797 status using https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do. Plug in the receipt number to find the date of approval and is fool proof since the information obtained is directly from USCIS. Verify I-94 information using https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/request.html. You need to get the passport copy and the consent from the candidate . This is again fool proof since the information obtained is directly from Department of Homeland Security. Verify Divers License or any photo ID Finally, cross check dates from each document. Note: These folks are capable of forging any document. So, when you look at the documents focus on Names, Date of Birth, and Visa Approval Dates/Expiry Dates. Zoom in to the area and make sure they are not tampered. Look for changes in the document background (color/texture/white box), change in font style/size. Often, it is hard to get the documents form the candidates. In that case, the only option left out is to ask the consultant to prove their experience/authenticity. ee linkedin lo ilanti articles rase L kodukulu malli evaraina opt candidates ni valla company tisukunte vaadi resume ni fake chesi market lo dinchestaru, but vallu vendor ga unde projects lo matram pakka candidates kavali. ee article rasina bong saale gadu malli batikedi ee so called pake candidates mide, inka vadini em anali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McDreamy Posted March 17, 2017 Report Share Posted March 17, 2017 6 hours ago, DannyArcher said: Who are these people with fake resumes? OPT Students (Foreign Students who complete their Masters in United States and are eligible for full time work authorization because of Optional Practical Training) H1B Candidates (These folks are either OPTs who are recently converted to H1B in last 2 years or folks who traveled from offshore with a H1B with 2-3 years of experience or none. You never know.) What is the pattern of the fake resume? Resume with no Last Name Resume includes employer’s phone number not the candidate’s number A Bachelor’s Degree without year of graduation Resume includes 6-8 years’ of experience with first 3-4 years’ of experience in offshore and the rest in United States. The offshore companies they put up in the resume are either banks or some companies with factious names The project timelines are lengthy typically 1.5 to 2 years Roles and responsibilities look very similar in almost all the projects The pattern is as follows in case of a recent H1B or someone with 2-3 years’ experience Resume includes 9-12 years’ of experience with first 4-5 years’ of experience in offshore and the rest in United States. First 2-3 projects look OK but after that the projects follow a very similar pattern What do they claim when they speak to you? They say they traveled to United States on a L1 or H1B Visa They claim they are currently on H1B or an extension Their availability for a phone call is typically after 2:00 PM Mon-Fri or 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. But, if you arrange an interview with short notice they won’t take it because their ***** might not be available at the time. They say they can provide references but these references include consultants working for their employer at a client site or who has some relation with candidates firm. Few claim they started working full time when they were in the 3rd year of their college, just to make sure the experience adds up to 7-8 years (as mentioned in resume). How to WEED OUT these fake profiles? Start with the resume word document properties, check for the name of the author, if it isn’t candidates’ name then something is fishy Look out for typical resume formats and responses mentioned above Check their online presence, primarily LinkedIn (this might not work all the time). Most of the candidates with fake resumes doesn’t have any online presence (Facebook, Linked, Twitter, Instagram) Ask the names of the project managers they are currently working for and look up their names on LinkedIn (This holds good for OPT candidates but not for the recent H1B candidates) Ask for the copy of highest degree Ask for candidate’s 1-797 copy (when first applied) and make a note of the receipt number. Cross check I-797 status using https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do. Plug in the receipt number to find the date of approval and is fool proof since the information obtained is directly from USCIS. Verify I-94 information using https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/request.html. You need to get the passport copy and the consent from the candidate . This is again fool proof since the information obtained is directly from Department of Homeland Security. Verify Divers License or any photo ID Finally, cross check dates from each document. Note: These folks are capable of forging any document. So, when you look at the documents focus on Names, Date of Birth, and Visa Approval Dates/Expiry Dates. Zoom in to the area and make sure they are not tampered. Look for changes in the document background (color/texture/white box), change in font style/size. Often, it is hard to get the documents form the candidates. In that case, the only option left out is to ask the consultant to prove their experience/authenticity. Vendor or marketing person aa bro Nuuv? Chala details ichav....Fake it perfectly anatu undhi....Will spread it across for awareness Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BommaliNinnodhala Posted March 17, 2017 Report Share Posted March 17, 2017 nu enni cheppina memu vinam...same process follow avthaam....7years exp...hot technology ni catch chesi job ekkutham..anthe kaani real ithe pettam vayya...pettina raaavu kuda... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bhaigan Posted March 17, 2017 Report Share Posted March 17, 2017 7 hours ago, hello987 said: Fake I797 create chese vaallani em chestharu? how to weed out bhayya ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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