I just had a inquiry call with the person in charge of the site and it all seems to good to be true. 1,000$ and they handle the workload to get you a job offer you like. They apply to 30-50 jobs a day on your behalf until you have a job. They also mentor your through the entire process. I can’t find any reviews of comments about the site other than from their own site. Thoughts?

Edit: thank you everyone for your insights and advice, I appreciate it.

  • slazer2au
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    9 months ago

    I am willing to say yes it is a scam. An org that doesn’t show their WhoIs records is a big red flag for me.

    https://www.whois.com/whois/wealthuniversity.io

    Get in Touch Have questions about our job placement program? [email protected]

    That’s an odd email for a domain you own.

    Which payment methods do you accept?
    We accept all major credit cards. Accepted Payment Methods: PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, ShopPay, Venmo.

    ShopPay and Venmo? Oof

    What happens after 45 days if I do not get hired for a job?
    Our team will continue to work with you until you do. We’ve got your back with daily assistance, sending out over +30 daily job applications on your behalf until you receive an offer.

    So pay them a grand and they will whotgun your CV at everything and hope something sticks.

    Bonus: Credit Repair.
    We’re all about preparing you for your career and long-term financial stability by empowering you to make informed decisions and leverage your credit in the future.

    Ahaha nope.

    Edit: 100% scam. The login link at the bottom of the home page directs you to the 404 page not found, their membership page takes you to a html style guide, and none of the social media buttons work.

    • VindictiveJudge
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      109 months ago

      Even the 45 day bit that you quoted is awful for reasons you didn’t mention. If you don’t get a job in 45 days they just keep filing (if they’re filing at all) and keep your money.