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?
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
slazer2au@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I am willing to say yes. An org that doesn’t show their WhoIs records is a big red flag for me.
www.whois.com/whois/wealthuniversity.io
That’s an odd email for a domain you own.
ShopPay and Venmo? Oof
So pay them a grand and they will whotgun your CV at everything and hope something sticks.
Ahaha nope.
elliot_crane@lemmy.world 1 year ago
They’re also using this website template: webflow.com/…/flux-it-company-website-template
And they didn’t even change the header logo (notice the “flux” logo at the top of the page).
Definitely seems like some guy paid $24 for a template, half bothered to fill it out, and is hoping to collect as many $1000 payments as possible.
VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Even the 45 day bit that you quoted is awful for reasons you didn’t mention. If you don’t get a job in 45 days they just keep filing (if they’re filing at all) and keep your money.
Darklord6229@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
Thank you for your advice!