my adisc email address just got spammed

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did anyone else get this email this morning? It was addressed to the alias I created exclusively for use on ADISC

Our company is looking for a Project Administrator in our marketing division either on a full-time or part-time basis.

The salary is 70.000£ per year.
Location: United Kingdom only.
Schedule: Full-Time and Part-Time
Relocation: Not required;

Job Specifics and requirements:
On this position you will be responsible for working with the overall management
of a project or some partsof larger project under the direction of the Head of the Project.

Required skills:
- UK citizen only.
- More than 5 years of work experience.
- Ability to manage and analyze data;
- Negotiate and manage agreements and ongoing relationship with logistics providers as required
- Work with Sales to understand demand and construct forecasts
- IT literate


Please, attach your Resume if you want to get more information.
Notice Only persons with Resume will be considered.

Our Contact: [email protected]

If others here received it, that would confirm an email leak from this site.
(the (clickable) email address link at the bottom was actually to that email address, not to a phishing web site as is often the case with spam)
 
I didn't receive this email. The leak doesn't have to be at ADISC. Your email provider could have been hacked. You can check that here:

https://haveibeenpwned.com
 
That's sounds really weird like they had a wrong email address.
 
I didn't get it.

However it does look like a scam. A quick google search for "investainvest.info" reveals that there is no business website at this address but the name is cropping up on a lot of Russian web-pages.

And £70k p/a is really too good to be true for an IT role asking for only 5 years experience. That sort of salary would be what a high-end project Leader would expect to get.

And.. a UK site asking for a resume? We don't call them that. A genuine UK company would ask for a CV (Curriculim Vitae).

My guess is they're gathering personal data from whatever resumes they get sent, or they're going to invite applicants to pay to join some non-existant agency. "Oh, sorry the role you applied for has been filled already but we have a few more, if you send us £500 we can send your Resume to them too".
 
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