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    Meta · warehouse position

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    I recently got contacted by a recruiting company through Indeed about a warehouse position that seemed like a great fit for me, especially since I have prior experience in that field. During our phone conversation, the recruiter informed me that the role was for Meta, which I confirmed by piecing together the address she provided. She asked me to create a Facebook account to send her my profile URL, as Meta requires their workers to have one. After our chat, she mentioned that another person would reach out to discuss the onboarding process. I received an email from a program manager, but it turns out he works for a different company called Trajectory Workforce Partners. I tried to look him up online but couldn't find any information about him, which made me a bit uneasy. The main issue I'm facing is that he asked me to send a picture of my Social Security card and ID via email to start the onboarding process. I expressed my discomfort with this method, as it doesn't feel secure. He then suggested that I could text the documents to him instead, but I'm still not comfortable with that option either. I'm at a crossroads now; everything else seems legitimate, but I'm hesitant to send sensitive information in this manner. Should I just go ahead and send it, or is there a better way to handle this?

    Company: Meta

    Job title: warehouse position

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