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Job offer scams (likely more believable than this one) have exploded in the last few years, according to data from the Federal Trade Commission:
How do they work? You’ve probably received an unsolicited text from an unknown number—or from an email address that is just slightly off—with an “exciting” opportunity. Sometimes, scammers will pose as recruiters or post fake job offers on legit job sites like ZipRecruiter or LinkedIn, trying to get you to click on links that they promise lead to video interviews, but actually install malicious spyware on your device (or get you to reveal your Social Security number or bank info). One writer followed through on a scam job and worked for weeks without pay.
Big picture: While these kinds of scams exist in any kind of economy, they’re doubly pernicious in a weak labor market where so many Americans are desperately applying for work. Last month was the worst October for layoffs since 2003.—MM
This report was originally published by Morning Brew.
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