How to know the job I am seeking to is for my own company?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago


I work with X and Z Software, divided in 10 specified detailed tasks. However, I found on the Internet a good job post with good salary with Y software that we are starting to use actually along those 10 similar tasks

My question how do I know that this post is not posted by my company? What make me suspicious the terms(words) is used in those tasks and they are really specific tasked that I am actually working with them ALL. This software y is similar to x thats why I am seek to seek this new job

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manpreet 2 years ago


One easy way I've done for this is just copy/pasting some of the job descriptions into Google. You can specifically put them in " too in order to do a strict Google search.

You can also check your own careers page and look there. This can do a few things:

  1. If you see a posting similar to the job you think this one is describing you can compare
  2. You can also see the format your company posts jobs in and identify how close this posting is to those
  3. If you saw this on a different job board, take an existing posting from your company page and look for that job there to see if your company actually uses that board

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