I received two unsolicited SPAM emails…
I received two unsolicited SPAM emails about training. My role has nothing to do with HR, recruitment or training staff so I blocked it and reported the sender.
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I received two unsolicited SPAM emails about training. My role has nothing to do with HR, recruitment or training staff so I blocked it and reported the sender.
I received a cold email talking about funding for courses. I was sceptical however, I booked a meeting with Jon which went ahead, on time. I was blown away by what funding is available to train staff and last week attended a 2 day AI Skills Masterclass that was brilliant. Really looking forward to the rest of my course. I am doing the AI Savvy Strategic Manager, 95% funded - so costing me £450 - which I don't need to pay until I have been on the course for a month! £8,550 funded by the government!
Sent me unsolicited spam about training courses to a work email address that is not public. I did not give permission for this "company" to contact me or provide any information to them. A GDPR breach, and almost definitely a scam.
Just started receiving spam email this week from this company to my work email which is not published anywhere and without showing any interest in this company or anything related to them what-so-ever. Clearly just a scam
Four unsolicited emails in a week.
I looked up "Jon Shearing" on LinkedIn - he doesn't look like a real person.
Website returns "Peer’s Certificate issuer is not recognised."
Probably some sort of scam.
Incessant spam from Jon Shearing who babbles on about how the government will fund the training courses for free.
"Short courses give you information. Our AI-Savvy programme gives you transformation. From our 2-day AI Masterclass to personalised coaching and workplace integration, we don’t just teach AI tools — we show you how to use them to deliver results at work, every day."
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