Oct 30, 2024 10:43:21 AM Edited Oct 31, 2024 03:45:56 AM by Nikola S
I'm receiving a lot of this kind of offers that of course I don't accept.
Do you get this king of proposals too?
I didn't apply for this but even that, I receive this. How can I do to do not receive this kinf of offers anymore?
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Oct 30, 2024 11:19:34 AM by Clark S
If this is an invitation sent by a client, there isn't much you can do to stop them.
Scammer clients send worthless invitations all the time and you might receive a few. Even if the job they're inviting you to is completely unrelated to your skills/experience, a few of these invites will appear from time to time.
Hopefully you're not being inundated with them.