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  1. Aug 28, 2024 · Recruitment scams occur when fraudsters pose as recruiters and post fake job listings, or they reach out to victims directly and offer attractive jobs that don’t actually exist. These scams often happen on trusted job boards, such as LinkedIn, Indeed, or Monster.com — but scammers may also reach out directly via email or messaging tools ...

  2. We are aware of scammers taking advantage of some jobseekers' keenness to find work by sending uninvited messages purporting to act as recruiters, over the past 12 months.

  3. We are aware of scammers taking advantage of some jobseekers' keenness to find work by sending uninvited messages purporting to act as recruiters, over the past 12 months.

  4. Jul 27, 2023 · Ready for a scam-free job hunting experience? Let’s dive in! Key Takeaways. Requesting money from applicants and upfront demands for sensitive information are common red flags of recruitment fraud. Legitimate recruiters rarely ask for financial transactions during the hiring process.

  5. Job hunter Filip Bialek received an unsolicited message on WhatsApp from a scammer impersonating the London-based company Roc Recruitment about a fake role with an SEO and design agency called eBusiness UK. Upon closer inspection, the ‘role’ involved submitting product reviews on a dodgy website.

  6. Jun 7, 2023 · Recruitment experts said scammers had been helped by many hiring processes moving online during the Covid-19 pandemic and their sophisticated schemes were becoming more familiar to jobseekers....

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  8. Jul 3, 2023 · Six red flags that suggest a potential job scam. 1. Emails from a free account. Be wary of recruiters using free web e-mail accounts from services like Gmail or Hotmail as opposed to using a business email address to contact you. There may also be tell-tale signs within the email itself, too.