Have you ever gotten an email, call or message from someone offering you a job that sounds too good to be true? Or maybe you’ve seen a job posting that seems a bit fishy. Chances are the job is too ...
If you’ve been unemployed in the past decade, you’ve probably surfed, scanned, or studied a job board at one point. Job boards, the current generation of classified ads, are an open forum for ...
Criminals have been using job posting platforms to prey on desperate seekers for years, but AI is making their schemes even more sinister—and effective.
As if looking for a job isn't challenging enough, today you must watch out for fake job postings online. Whether you’ve been out of the military for some time and are looking to make a career change ...
If you are applying for jobs online, do your research before accepting an interview or employment offer. Job scammers have gotten very sophisticated, convincingly claiming to represent real employers, ...
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Watch out for employment scams
Cameron Nakashima joins producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to discuss how scammers trick job seekers into handing over personal information or money, how to spot a fake job offer or scam, how to ...
As a recruiter, Giovanni Dainotto is all too familiar with scams targeting those on the hunt for a job. When the Huntington Station resident started his job in May 2021, he found it difficult to break ...
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Better Business Bureau: Great job offer may be a scam that will cost you
President and CEO Randy Hutchinson gives tips on protecting assets and avoiding scams.
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The LinkedIn job scam is global. The hook is local
LinkedIn job scams have become a borderless epidemic, preying on the hopes of desperate job seekers and costing victims across the globe anywhere from a few hundred dollars to $25,000. While the ...
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