I recently applied for a technician repair role through a workforce solutions company I found on Indeed. After submitting my application, the recruiter requested two forms of ID and direct deposit information before the interview had even started. This immediately raised red flags for me. I did some research to ease my concerns: I checked that the physical address matched the company's official information, and I confirmed the phone number was legitimate by calling it. A staff member assured me that she was CC'd on our email conversation and that this was standard procedure for their hiring process. The company had multiple job listings on Indeed, and the physical location had years of reviews, including some mentioning the recruiter by name. While most reviews were positive, there were a few negative ones. I also noted that the domain name for the company was registered back in 2011. Despite all these checks, I can't shake the feeling that something is off about this request for sensitive information. Am I just being paranoid, or is there a real risk here? I’ve seen comments from others warning that this could be a scam, and I’m starting to worry about the potential consequences.
Job title: technician repair
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