πππ² π: Beware of Dream Job Fraud & Earn-at-Home Scams
Signs of Fraud:
Job offers that seem too good to be true
Little info about the company or employer
Employers who are eager to hire *immediately*
Requests for upfront fees (for training or a job offer)
Extremely high pay for minimal work
Vague job descriptions
Promises of getting rich quick
ππ«π¨ ππ’π© : Always research companies thoroughly before engaging. Legitimate employers never ask for payment upfront.
Stay vigilant and protect your digital life! If something feels off, trust your instincts, and take steps to verify. Cyber fraudsters are becoming more sophisticated, but knowledge is your best defense.
Signs of Fraud:
Job offers that seem too good to be true
Little info about the company or employer
Employers who are eager to hire *immediately*
Requests for upfront fees (for training or a job offer)
Extremely high pay for minimal work
Vague job descriptions
Promises of getting rich quick
ππ«π¨ ππ’π© : Always research companies thoroughly before engaging. Legitimate employers never ask for payment upfront.
Stay vigilant and protect your digital life! If something feels off, trust your instincts, and take steps to verify. Cyber fraudsters are becoming more sophisticated, but knowledge is your best defense.
πππ² π: Beware of Dream Job Fraud & Earn-at-Home Scams
π Signs of Fraud:
πΉ Job offers that seem too good to be true
πΉ Little info about the company or employer
πΉ Employers who are eager to hire *immediately*
πΉ Requests for upfront fees (for training or a job offer)
πΉ Extremely high pay for minimal work
πΉ Vague job descriptions
πΉ Promises of getting rich quick
β οΈ ππ«π¨ ππ’π© : Always research companies thoroughly before engaging. Legitimate employers never ask for payment upfront.
π‘ Stay vigilant and protect your digital life! If something feels off, trust your instincts, and take steps to verify. Cyber fraudsters are becoming more sophisticated, but knowledge is your best defense.
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