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Home > Financial Resource Center Home > Career Planning > Common Scams to Watch for When Job Searching

Job searching can be a daunting experience, filled with excitement and uncertainty about potential new opportunities. However, it can also expose candidates to various scams designed to exploit job seekers' vulnerabilities. Here’s a guide to help identify and avoid these pitfalls.

Fake Job Listings

Scammers often create fake job postings to lure candidates into providing personal information or paying for training or certifications.

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Upfront Fees for Job Placement

Some legitimate recruitment agencies charge fees, but scams often demand upfront payment for services such as resume writing or job placement.

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Phishing Scams

Phishing scams involve fraudulent emails or messages pretending to be from legitimate employers to steal personal information, such as Social Security numbers or bank details.

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Job Offer Scams

These scams often involve receiving an offer letter without an interview or a legitimate selection process, usually for a job that doesn’t exist.

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Work-From-Home Scams

The lure of flexible work-from-home opportunities has led to an increase in scams involving claims of easy money for minimal effort.

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Impersonation Scams

Scammers may impersonate representatives from known companies, citing fake job offers or asking for personal information.

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By staying informed and vigilant, you can safely navigate the job market and focus on finding the right opportunity. Remember: if something seems too good to be true, it probably is.



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