Krista Weiss - apexsystemrecruitingteam@gmail.com

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Krista Weiss - apexsystemrecruitingteam@gmail.com

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From: Apex Systems <apexsystemrecruitingteam@gmail.com>
Date: Mar 18, 2026, 7:56 PM
Subject: Potential alignment

Hello

I wanted to reach out after coming across your background. Your executive experience stood out, and it seems there could be some alignment with the kind of work I’m currently involved in.

My name is Krista Weiss with Apex Systems. I spend much of my time connecting with senior leaders to understand what they’re focused on and to share context where there may be mutual relevance.

If you’re open to it, I’d be interested in hearing what’s currently top of mind for you.

Best regards,

Krista Weiss
Professional Recruiter @ Apex System
Mission: to strategically align with businesses' needs by providing top-tier talent and delivering exceptional experiences for both clients and candidates

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Note: No response was received after requesting LinkedIn verification. The recruiter used a Gmail address and provided vague sourcing information. Suspected recruitment scam.
I suspect this may involve identity theft, potentially impersonating a real person on LinkedIn associated with Apex Systems.
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