I'm hearing many people being fooled by fake job postings...
#5 ways to avoid fake job postings.
- Research the company: Before applying for a job, research the company to ensure it is legitimate. Look for a company website, social media profiles, and customer reviews.
- Check the job listing: Be suspicious of job listings that contain spelling or grammatical errors or that ask for personal information before an interview.
- Please verify the contact information: Please ensure that the contact information provided in the job listing is legitimate. If the email address or phone number seems suspicious, it's best to avoid the listing.
- Look for red flags: Be wary of job listings that offer high salaries with little or no experience required or that ask for money to secure the job.
- Use online resources: Utilize online resources such as the Better Business Bureau, Glassdoor and LinkedIn to verify the company and the job listing.
It's important to stay vigilant and trust your instincts regarding job postings. If something seems too good to be true, it probably is not. Please keep in mind that you can always contact the company to ask questions or for more information before applying for a job.
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2 年Yes.. even I received a mail. But due to strong observation to wording and all. And demand of 3999 for position. Come to know that.. it was fake..
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2 年Ya it's truly very disappointed when someone suffer from this
RECRUITMENT CO-ORDINATOR AT RANDSTAD SUPPORTING GOOGLE II EX-BYJUS ll CAREER MATCH-MAKER
2 年Great post, I found your insight very valuable. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
Student at Rajiv Gandhi Prodyogiki Vishwavidyalaya
2 年So uh sau