How to Avoid Scams at Job Hunting Websites
Posted by Administrator on Oct 6, 2008

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Scams work this way… when you are looking for a possible job opening on a job hunting site which is known to be a provider of good references of employers, more likely, you have enocuntered on those sites, job positions that are obviously advertisements. You can decipher this because it almost always offer to good to be true compensation and does not have direct contact information. They often will lead you to a web page which is bombarded with more advertisements. These are scams, and you should stay away from them. These exist because it works well with searchers who visit the job looking for a genuine job opportunity. And the number of these fake jobs are rising. IT is easy to be lured by the scam because it offers you much more money in no time at all. They just ask for a premium, sometimes as high as $200 for registration and other miscellaneous stuff that you are not aware of. Legitimate jobs do not charge you with anything. It is supposed to help you earn the money not give it to them. Just use your common sense.
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