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Suspicious email from [email protected] Hi Julie, I hope this email finds you well. My name is Kerry Spearman, and I work as an Executive Recruiter at C-Suite Headhunter Corp. I came across your profile on "The Ladders", and after reviewing your impressive background, I believe that you might be an excellent fit for one of the senior-level positions our client is seeking to fill. Our Talent Acquisition Manager has recommended you as a strong candidate based on your experience and skills, which closely align with our client’s requirements. Specifically, we've noted your preferred job category as Marketing, Media & Design, your current compensation $80k+, and your desired location. These preferences make you an even more compelling candidate for our client. In addition, I'd like to inform you that this position offers a competitive compensation package, including a salary of $35,000 or more above your current salary. While we understand your current salary, we are keen to discuss how this opportunity can provide both professional growth and enhanced financial rewards. To move forward, please send me a copy of your resume. Once I receive your resume, I will forward it to our senior executive recruiter who is leading this recruitment project. We will then schedule a call at your earliest convenience to discuss this exciting opportunity further. Best wishes, Kerry Spearman Executive Recruiter C-Suite Headhunter Int.
SC, USA- 29070
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October 9, 2023
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