Posted on July 18, 2019 Caller type: Unsolicited call Location: Australia
Caller: Yep, Silverlink A little digging on the internet shows that they're under investigation for fraudulent postings on Glassdoor, they have multiple fake accounts on LinkedIn per employee to inflate their reported size, and very few people who've dealt with them directly have anything good to say about them. Note also that the social media profiles of their apparent employees have the appearance of having been mass-produced and are fairly light on actual detail or links to anything verifiable. Not to mention that their listed-as-Australian staff tend to have an awfully high percentage of Indian educational or personal backgrounds - not necessarily surprising for a Mumbai-headquartered company, perhaps, but it makes me wonder if either they're not hiring local staff for some reason, or only hiring Indian-background staff, or that the only thing "Australian" about the staff are their phone numbers.
Funny how the social media profiles all say "Yes I am totally located in this major Australian city", but don't have any actual evidence of that... and an interesting number of jobs listed on SEEK under their name have significantly inflated salaries if you take the time to play with the filters. Not that I would ever accuse a recruiter of dangling inflated fake salaries in front of people to get them to jump for the "give us your CV and personal information" bait without first checking if the job actually exists, or anything.
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user
Posted on October 23, 2013 Caller type: Prank Call Location: Australia
Guy with an Indian accent asked about a job opportunity.
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ph
Posted on October 5, 2023 Caller type: Unsolicited call Location: United Kingdom
Caller: un-named Guy with a very thick sub-continental accent said something about a job opportunity. I'm not sure how he got this mobile number because it is my "family only" phone.
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Alex Smith
Posted on February 13, 2023 Caller type: Telemarketer Location: Australia
Caller: Silverlink Scam BEWARE: Recruitment Scam! Do not give them personal info! They will try to open bank accounts ans credif carda in your name!
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Silverlink Technologies
Posted on May 19, 2020 Caller type: Company Location: Australia
I called back number (03) 9111 0296 spoke to a woman who said I've reached Silverlink Technologies.
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Eugene
Posted on April 2, 2020 Caller type: Company Location: Australia
dodgy company
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Silverlink Technologies
Posted on October 17, 2017 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
I called back number (03) 9111 0296 spoke to a woman who said company name is Silverlink Technologies.
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Ammehoela
Posted on April 10, 2017 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Silverlink Technologies - Indian recruitment firm Missed the call but judging by the hasty, unpersonal and vague voicemail they left, I can only say I probably haven't missed much.
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ps
Posted on March 22, 2016 Caller type: Scam Location: Australia
Same a guy with an Indian accent asked about a job opportunity.
Comments on (03) 9111 0296
Anonymous
Posted on July 18, 2019Caller type: Unsolicited call
Location: Australia
A little digging on the internet shows that they're under investigation for fraudulent postings on Glassdoor, they have multiple fake accounts on LinkedIn per employee to inflate their reported size, and very few people who've dealt with them directly have anything good to say about them. Note also that the social media profiles of their apparent employees have the appearance of having been mass-produced and are fairly light on actual detail or links to anything verifiable. Not to mention that their listed-as-Australian staff tend to have an awfully high percentage of Indian educational or personal backgrounds - not necessarily surprising for a Mumbai-headquartered company, perhaps, but it makes me wonder if either they're not hiring local staff for some reason, or only hiring Indian-background staff, or that the only thing "Australian" about the staff are their phone numbers.
Funny how the social media profiles all say "Yes I am totally located in this major Australian city", but don't have any actual evidence of that... and an interesting number of jobs listed on SEEK under their name have significantly inflated salaries if you take the time to play with the filters. Not that I would ever accuse a recruiter of dangling inflated fake salaries in front of people to get them to jump for the "give us your CV and personal information" bait without first checking if the job actually exists, or anything.
user
Posted on October 23, 2013Caller type: Prank Call
Location: Australia
ph
Posted on October 5, 2023Caller type: Unsolicited call
Location: United Kingdom
Guy with a very thick sub-continental accent said something about a job opportunity. I'm not sure how he got this mobile number because it is my "family only" phone.
Alex Smith
Posted on February 13, 2023Caller type: Telemarketer
Location: Australia
BEWARE: Recruitment Scam! Do not give them personal info! They will try to open bank accounts ans credif carda in your name!
Silverlink Technologies
Posted on May 19, 2020Caller type: Company
Location: Australia
Eugene
Posted on April 2, 2020Caller type: Company
Location: Australia
Silverlink Technologies
Posted on October 17, 2017Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Ammehoela
Posted on April 10, 2017Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Missed the call but judging by the hasty, unpersonal and vague voicemail they left, I can only say I probably haven't missed much.
ps
Posted on March 22, 2016Caller type: Scam
Location: Australia
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