Prudential Insurance Fraudelent Practices |
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Penelope Berry in Springfield, Massachusetts 54 months ago |
I went for a job interview at prudential in August for a Financial Service Associate position in Connecticut. The recruiter Lauren Rosenberg misled me to believe this was a salaried position. I went for the interview in South Windsor,Connecticut and the hiring manager told me he was conducting a sales seminar today. He said Prudential was recruiting financial sales Representatives whose compensation was based on commissions. Lauren Rosenberg is on the internet conducting fraudelent activities. She's inviting people to come in for a job interview but in reality they are going to a sales seminar. She found my resume posted on the internet. Are their any job applicants in Connecticut who had the same fraudlent activitity happen to them? If so, send me your internet address, so we could put in numerous complaints with the Federal Trade Commission. Prudential Insurance company is committing fraud on the internet and our government should stop this type of fraudelent activity.Please Email me at pberry33@hotmail.com if you had a similar experience with Lauren Rosenberg at Prudential Insurance. |
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kathi714 in West Hartford, Connecticut 50 months ago |
Prudental isn't the only company using those tactics. Any time you get a call from a financial company who saw your resume on the net ask if the job is a sales job. I bet their response will be "Do you want a sales job". That is your clue. |
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Scott Schennum in Princeton, Illinois 3 months ago |
Penelope Berry in Springfield, Massachusetts said: I went for a job interview at prudential in August for a Financial Service Associate position in Connecticut. The recruiter Lauren Rosenberg misled me to believe this was a salaried position. I went for the interview in South Windsor,Connecticut and the hiring manager told me he was conducting a sales seminar today. He said Prudential was recruiting financial sales Representatives whose compensation was based on commissions. Lauren Rosenberg is on the internet conducting fraudelent activities. She's inviting people to come in for a job interview but in reality they are going to a sales seminar. She found my resume posted on the internet. Are their any job applicants in Connecticut who had the same fraudlent activitity happen to them? If so, send me your internet address, so we could put in numerous complaints with the Federal Trade Commission. Prudential Insurance company is committing fraud on the internet and our government should stop this type of fraudelent activity.Please Email me at pberry33@hotmail.com if you had a similar experience with Lauren Rosenberg at Prudential Insurance. I did too same thing in Ottawa, il.. |
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Scott Schennum in Princeton, Illinois 3 months ago |
Scott Schennum in Princeton, Illinois said: I did too same thing in Ottawa, il.. I did not post this someone hacked my account. |
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