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The Warning Signs of Online Job Scams:  6 Ways to Spot Them

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The landscape of online remote work has become a promising solution for many college students, stay-at-home parents, and employees looking to make a shift in their careers.

As a result, the rise of online job scams has also increased. Cybercrime has become a critical issue for many job seekers looking to jump back into the workforce.

We’ve dug deep to find the six easiest ways to spot a possible job scam and what you should do to avoid them.

Ambiguous Job Listings and Requirements

If you feel as if there is not much information available, do some research on the company’s website to see what they have posted on their careers board.

Minimal Information Available on the Company or Employer

Before you apply for any job, it’s always good to do some online research about a company or business.

Unprofessional Email Addresses and Minimal Contact Information

Companies generally strive to keep a level of professionalism, not just online but also during the hiring process.

It’s Looking Too Good To Be True

Don’t ignore any red flags that may indicate that the company or employer does not offer what they advertised – it’s likely a scam.

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