BEWARE OF JOB FRAUDSRed Flags of Job Frauds• Subtle Signs: Unprofessional emails, vague job descriptions, requests for payment, and offers withoutapplying.• Email communication with employer seems dubious, contains typos, grammatical errors, or has anunprofessional tone.• Job description reads like a riddle or lacks specific details.• Payment for Employment - no reputable employer asks for money upfront!• SURPRISE! You got the job without applying...be cautious!• Guard your financial details like a fortress - legitimate employers do not need your bank information orsocial security details upfront; this includes your passport or driver’s license information.• Report it! Fighting fraud is a group effort and your vigilance protects not only you, but others as well.Report suspicious job offers to The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).• IC3 reveals a disconcerting truth - from 2018 to 2022, 3.26M complaints were lodged, with lossestotaling a staggering $27.6B.Source: LinkedIn, linkedin.com13
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