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I applied on Indeed (the link is now gone) I got an email from [email protected] saying to contact Internal Revenue Service <[email protected]> 10:42?AM (31 minutes ago) to me Thank you again for your interest in our company, Internal Revenue Service® is recruiting for Customer Service Representative. The IRS mission is to provide America's taxpayers top quality service by helping them understand and meet their tax responsibilities and to enforce the law with integrity and fairness to all. Our culture is innovative, creative, collaborative and impactful We're organized to carry out the responsibilities of the Treasury secretary per Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 7801. The IRS was created based on the secretary's authority to administer and enforce the internal revenue laws. If you are currently looking for a rewarding career in a team environment where your unique skills and contributions will be valued and appreciated, we invite you to join us. We have carefully considered your resume during the initial screening and will now proceed to send your Application Form. No tax experience is needed and the IRS provides in-depth training. You are directed to fill out the form and email it back to me attaching your ID(Front and Back). Soon as this is done we will book you in for a Zoom call with the HR and also administer a quick Background Check. Thank you</[email protected]>
FL, USA- 33771
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