appleworldwiderecruiting@email.apple.com Is it real email address?
How I can figure out this is real email or not?
"appleworldwiderecruiting@email.apple.com"
I got recurit email and wants call with me.
Mac mini, macOS 13.3
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How I can figure out this is real email or not?
"appleworldwiderecruiting@email.apple.com"
I got recurit email and wants call with me.
Mac mini, macOS 13.3
I received the same email, mean anything ? were you contacted further regarding anything?
I received the same email, mean anything ? were you contacted further regarding anything?
I received an email about worldwide recruiting. The email was in French with a link provided where I had to go and answer a few questions. I didn't click the link though. I would like to know if the email was real
Hello, it is real. I’ve received it before though. Fill it out. If they like you they schedule an interview. If not they will send you an email saying they are moving forward with others. It’s from recruiters.
Apple doesn't normally contact people out of the blue. So, that's pretty suspicious.
It's also very easy to spoof an address. Meaning, what the address says, and where it actually came from are two different things. Hover your mouse over the from address. A tooltip will eventually appear showing the actual sender's address. Chances are, they will not be the same.
Hello meguiarskor!
Did you recently apply for a job? If so, then it could be real. Please see the reply from this thread: Real Recruiting email? - Apple Community.
Also, the replies from this thread: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/253142388.
I hope this is helpful. Good Luck!
hello, Gd morning hope your doing well. i just request a job offer in Apple company.
Thanks .
Short answer:
If you’re interested, take the call. Don’t provide any sensitive info to the caller. Do request a means to verify the caller’s identity, and then check that before discussing or submitting anything sensitive. This won’t be the first time an Apple rep will be asked to verify their identity and veracity.
Long, technical answer:
You could show the message raw message headers, and see if the sending path started at Apple.
Here’s a description of how to evaluate headers:
… https://superuser.com/questions/624509/how-can-i-find-out-where-an-email-really-came-from
Google has a tool that analyzes the mail headers:
… https://support.google.com/a/answer/2520136?hl=en#zippy=%2Cmail
There are a select few previous discussions of that email address, but—as mentioned above—any email address can be trivially spoofed.
Same here. I got the email stating to complete a questionnaire about hours and such. Been about 1.5 weeks since that email and no further contact. Have you heard anything back since the email? Wondering how much longer after we can expect to hear back. It was also a generic email, didn't seem to be from a specific 'recruiter'.
neko08 wrote:
I received the same email, mean anything ? were you contacted further regarding anything?
Sending email addresses are easily spoofed, so even if some messages are real, other messages can be scams.
appleworldwiderecruiting@email.apple.com Is it real email address?