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Suspicious Platform With Incomplete Mentor Profiles and Resume Collection
I found MentorshipHub.ca through a job posting on Indeed. They advertised freelance remote mentorship roles, claiming you could earn $20–$100/hr by guiding mentees. The listing directed me to their website, where they request applicants to upload their resumes directly to the site — not through Indeed, and not via a secure applicant tracking system.
Once on the site, I noticed several red flags:
• Most mentor profiles are blank or use “Lorem Ipsum” placeholder text.
• A few bios are filled out but show unrealistic education timelines and inconsistent country claims (e.g., listing Canadian residency but education/work only in Nigeria or the UK years ago).
• The same reviewer appears to leave feedback on multiple mentor profiles, raising suspicion about fake reviews.
The platform appears unverified and poorly moderated. There’s no evidence of real mentees, active community, or successful transactions. The job ad seems more like a tactic to collect resumes and personal data than to fill actual roles.
****I highly recommend not uploading your resume or personal details to this site until they provide verified proof of legitimacy, mentorship demand, and platform transparency.
Note: Reputable companies do not require applicants to upload resumes directly to unverified websites outside of Indeed or other job platforms. This can be a method of data harvesting or phishing. STAY SAFE in this job market!

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