Voice Double Interview Fraud
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Nick Huber shares a story about a shocking fraud trend in technical recruiting where candidates use voice doubles during interviews.
"I've talked to probably 15 recruiters in the past month about recruiting companies. There are people who will literally show up to an interview like this, and their mouth is moving but somebody else is talking to them.
If you're a recruiter and somebody hires you to place a tech position at Google for $250k a year, you're going to sort through LinkedIn and bring in applicants. A third of these applicants are trying to get more than one job as a software developer. You can't just talk to them on the phone because they can wire in somebody else to talk.
They have to do video interviews. You're on a zoom call with somebody and it's blurry, and their voice is not really the one talking. These are people who are trying to get more than one job. The recruiter told me this but I should have asked more questions about it."
Nick Huber
Real estate investor and entrepreneur with a thriving business in the field. Shares insights on popular business podcasts, including "My First Million." Focuses on educating others about real estate investing and financial literacy through public speaking and online platforms.