I applied for a posting online on Craig's List. The add did not provide a company name, and was very vague, but I was desperate at the time. I received a phone call almost immediately the same day asking me to take a skills test which only gauges your knowledge of decades old technology, and has nothing to do with the job you applied for. This test also means little to nothing as I scored very high apparently, and other employees I met on the job informed me they scored low, and were still hired. Apparently they don't have very strict standards, and will hire anyone to meet their quotas. They basically have an agreement with a company to provide labor farm quality work. They pay low, provide no benefits of any kind, and the company they hired me for had a mandatory work week of 56+ hours including weekends. They also didn't inform me of the high employee turnover somewhere in the ballpark of 65% within 6 months. The only thing I get walking out the door is how much of a scam this is to provide cheap labor for their contract companies. They technically receive part of your paycheck from the aforementioned company to provide HR resources, and other various services. When in truth they actually supply none. They provide a work log to track your hours, and it's more to make sure they receive payment for your hours worked than anything else.