It's a job agency and I replied to their job posting on Indeed. The recruiter called the next day to have me interview for a different position than the one I applied for, but at the same 3rd party company. Every time I mentioned that I applied for a different position he brushed it of and insisted on me interviewing for the position he wanted. I checked Indeed for the new position he was peddling and saw that it paid $22/hr, however on the call he changed it to $20/hr. The position was also on-site, even though I applied for a remote job. When I told him I am only interested in remote positions, all of a sudden he switched and said the position would be remote. He proceeded to set up an interview with the 3rd party company they were hiring for, as well as a prep call with his manager. I left it at that and figured I'd just take it up with this manager because he seemed clueless. When the manager called I asked why the pay says $22 in their ad, but dropped to $20 on the phone and her response was that the recruiter is responsible for the ad and she hasn't seen it. Which is both unlikely and unprofessional. I also confirmed with her that it would be remote, she said it's a shock to her that the recruiter would promise remote work since it is hybrid at best. She said she would see if she could make it remote. Once I got off the phone with her, I cancelled the 3rd party interview. Nothing seemed legitimate about my initial interview/interactions with this agency - especially with the bait and switch pay. The next morning the manager called me 3 times back to back then texted me for me to do the 3rd party interview. I informed her that I already declined the invite and was not interested in them representing me. The following week, when I checked my page visits on LinkedIn people from this agency were checking my page. It was all just weird and I'm glad I backed out.