Sunday, December 15, 2019

How to Respond to Scam Job Posts

How to Respond to Scam Job PostsHow to Respond to Scam Job PostsIn a previous article on scam jobs, we discussed several cues that indicate an online job posting may be fraudulent. Today well look at some actions you can take when you encounter a suspicious-looking job.When in doubt, search the webPerform an internet search for any specifics in the job posting includingcompany name phone numberjob title addresswebsite link Combining one or more of these search terms with the word scam or review can help you discover additional information about the company and whether people have been scammed before.Go with your gutWhen you dont feel comfortable applying to a job, its better to be safe than sorry. The best way to prove a job is legitimate is by going to the place of business in person and asking if they are hiring. If you cant find the location of the business, it likely isnt real.Never pay money to apply or be certified for a jobMany jobs require an initial investment, such as in pr ior education and training, but no job should require you to pay the hiring company to apply or become qualified for the job. If a specific certification is required for the job, secure it through an agency not affiliated with the hiring company. One popular scam is the check-cashing scam. If someone sends you a check and asks for a portion of the money back, the check is almost certainly fake and the job is a scam. What do I do if I think Ive been scammed?As soon as you discover a scam, fraud or phishing attempt, report it to the following authoritiesworld wide web Crime Complaint CenterFederal Trade CommissionThe site where you found the job postingThe email provider (if you received a scam email)If youve already given your money or personal information to a scammer, these resources can helpFTC Identity Theft CenterYour BankLocal policeMost of these rules for finding scams have exceptions, so use your instincts and avoid the jobs you feel especially suspicious about.Above all, Sim ply Hiredwants to provide a good job seeker experience. Help us do that byreporting suspected fraud. Please include the link to the job listing or a copy of the email including the detailed email header and we will investigate right away.

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