Not exact matches
Victims of job scams: The three generations reported having been the victims of job scams at a similar rate (14 pe
Victims of
job scams: The three generations reported having been the
victims of job scams at a similar rate (14 pe
victims of
job scams at a similar rate (14 percent).
How the scammer finds
victims The
scam started on Craigslist, but unfortunately, the scammers also now prowl
job boards and sites where freelancers usually find work.
It's really important to remember that recruitment professionals are doing everything they can to reduce the risk of
job scams and the number of people falling
victim to these fraudulent practices.
This is a serious
scam that has caused several unsuspecting
job seekers to become
victims of identity theft so it's important to know what to watch out for.
Bridget said that the most common we hear about is the work from home
job scams that the predator asks the
victim for personal identifiable information such as social security number and bank account information.
13 % of
job seekers have encountered a
job scam and 22 % know of someone who's been the
victim of a
scam.