Comes with attached resume - which I'm sure wouldn't unload a virus onto my computer.Dear Hiring Officer,
I would like to apply for the vacant position in your good organization. I am a graduate of Bachelor Electro-Mechanical Engineer in Amman, Jordan and having good working experiences in UAE basically in well known auto service centers as Service Advisor.
I am looking forward to practice my profession and widen my experiences on the same field and help make a real impact in the business and I am ready to make the next step into a career building role. As such I would like to work for an organization where I can be given the opportunity to expand my knowledge of design and the theoretical knowledge to real life situations.
Truly yours,
Faris Aghabi
055 462 0988
Farisaghabi87@hotmail.com
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Application for Engineering Position
Application for Engineering Position
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Re: Application for Engineering Position
E-slam!
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Re: Application for Engineering Position
Here's what I find interesting...
This letter apparently has an "unsubscribe" link...which is unusual for malware scammers...
If it's a bogus link that instead goes to a site that will automatically start infecting computers, then this represents an insidious new tactic...
A lot of people will click an "unsubscribe" link, (thinking that will stop them from getting any more emails from the person) who might be reluctant to click on an attachment from an unknown source...
This letter apparently has an "unsubscribe" link...which is unusual for malware scammers...
If it's a bogus link that instead goes to a site that will automatically start infecting computers, then this represents an insidious new tactic...
A lot of people will click an "unsubscribe" link, (thinking that will stop them from getting any more emails from the person) who might be reluctant to click on an attachment from an unknown source...


