19 July, 2010

JOBS SCAMS; MEANING, SIGNS AND SOLUTION OF JOB SCAMS

Job scams are another scheme devised by online fraudsters to further rip money off the pocket of their victims. People are more likely to fall victim to this kind of scam as the global economy is still feeling the effects of global financial crisis. Job scams perpetrators promise bogus job offers that range from online to offline job offer to their victims. In this article are list of common job scams and the catchy phrases used by job scammers and what you should do to protect yourself from being a victim of job scams.


INTERNET JOBS SCAMS

Working from home jobs / work from home jobs

Work from home for free

Work from home business

Work at home opportunities

Work at home programs

Work at home opportunities for moms

Make money fast

Internet business opportunity

OFFLINE JOB SCAMS

Get plume job in oil servicing firm

Get your dream job today

Get banking job training and banking job

HOW TO PROTECT YOUR SELF FROM BEING A VICTIM OF JOB SCAMMERS

Ask questions: ask intelligent questions that will help you uncover the true intention of the person you are dealing with. Question like how many people have you helped to get jobs in this industry may open loopholes to you as a job seeker.

Perform whois of the web address: whois search is an act of finding the true identity of the owner of a web address. Though some privacy services are purchased in this regard to protect people’s identity but certain information can still be obtained. The age of the domain name and expiration date will give you clue on how credible the site is. Sites that expires say in about two weeks time and are still not renewed will probably be a working tool of job scammers.

Enquire from regulatory authority: if there are government agencies regulating the activities of recruitment companies. Endeavour to enquire from them to see if the company is actually registered.

Consult with your consultant: employ the service of consultants to investigate the credibility of Recruitment Company. This option may however be expensive but, could be considered as an option when the amount you are asked to pay is big.

Don’t be in a hurry: scammers generally have a way of instilling sense of urgency in you to act fast. Shield them as much as possible.

Jobs scams if left unattended will in no distant time erode people’s confidence in doing any legal work and thereby resorting to engaging in criminal activities. Knowing how these job scammers operate can help you stay out of trouble as far as you keep updating your knowledge database of the activities of scammers.

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