In general, I wouldn't recommend sending resumes to someone who's using a
generic email account such as Gmail. Information that's contained in
resumes can be used to compromise privacy, and if follow-up communications
lead to disclosure of information such as social security numbers to
someone who isn't a genuine employer or who doesn't protect the information
carefully then that creates a risk of identity theft. I would want to be
able to verify that someone is genuinely an employer who is likely to be
protective of others' sensitive information before sharing my resume with
that person. It's possible that this person is genuine, but I consider the
use of a Gmail account here to be a warning sign.
Pine
On Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 12:51 PM, Britta Gustafson <brittag(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi everyone,
At the recent edit-a-thon at SOMArts for "The Black Woman is God" art
exhibition, an attendee asked me for help finding a Bay Area Wikipedia
editor interested in improving articles about U.S. college and
universities, such as adding neutral and verifiable information about
graduation rates. Please reach out directly to Mr. Isaac using the contact
information below if you're interested in this opportunity or have
questions!
National non-profit higher education organization
is seeking a
Wikipedian in Residence to supplement the wiki pages of colleges and
universities. Data comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s National
Center from Data Statistics, and other governmental, academic, financial
and news sources.
Pay is $15 - $25 dollars per hour, depending on
experience. Please
contact Mr. Isaac at: mrisaac.sfcc(a)gmail.com or (415)
827-6480.
-Britta
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