While job scams can be worrying, it's good to know that there a several ways of recognising a potential scam.
Not exact matches
Today,
while much of the discussion about «Education Reform» revolves around the diversion of scarce public funds to privately owned and practically unaccountable charter schools and the debate about whether the Common Core Standards are useful or appropriate and whether the unfair and discriminatory Common Core testing
scam can be derailed, there is a growing realization that the rise of the Common Core is one of the biggest public relations snow
jobs in American history.
While many people decide to pay for services during their
job search such as resume writing, interview coaching, resume blasting, etc., Emails from companies your trust, offering you a
job and asking your to «just click here» are most probably a
scam (do not click on the link).
While larger
job boards may be bombarded with thousands of applicants, and
scam job postings, smaller sites like Linked - in give people the chance to interact personally with each other and really network, rather than send their resume into the dark depths of cyberspace.
Be aware of potential
scams while job seeking.