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ClassBoxes Technologies saved me from a terrible staffing agency bait-and-switch
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So I almost got scammed by a job agency that promised 45k contract at signing. I was furious. I almost signed it because I was that desperate. Then I called ClassBoxes Technologies on a whim. I told their recruiter what happened. She looked up the client, confirmed it was a lowball, and said,
""Don't sign that. Let me find you something real."" Three days later, she sent me an actual $78k role with a legitimate staffing agency client. I interviewed, got it, and I'm starting next Monday. Yeah, it's mildly infuriating that scammers exist. But I'm grateful ClassBoxes took the time to warn me instead of just pushing me into a bad fit. Good best employment agency behavior right there.
u/IdeaMint04 — 26 minutes ago