Summer Online Job Search Scams: How to Spot and Avoid Them

As the market heats up for summer jobs, scammers are ready to prey on innocent job seekers.  The good news is that 2017 has many great opportunities in store for summer seasonal jobs.  But among the millions of job postings out there, there are a variety of online job scams posted by crooks looking to steal your money, your identity, or involve you in an illegal operation.  As you work to secure the right summer seasonal job, it’s important to be aware of which job ads are legitimate and which ones aren’t.  These job search scams can be found in legitimate online job boards, social media websites such as Facebook and LinkedIn, fake websites and e-mails you receive from supposed employers or recruiters.  Here are some tips for identifying and avoiding them.

Signs of Job Search Scams

There are several different job search scams out there.  Below are the most glaring signs of an online job scam:

Tips for Avoiding Online Job Scams This Summer

Whether you are in the market for summer seasonal jobs or full-time work, you are at risk of running into online job scams.  To greatly reduce the chances that you will fall prey to one of these crooks running job search scams, here are a few do’s and don’ts to follow in the job search process:

When something seems too good to be true, it usually is.   If a company is offering an abnormally high salary or hourly rate, or seems too quick to hire you, there’s probably something fishy going on.  Trust your gut.  If you continue to put in the work and protect yourself, the right job opportunity will come along.

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Hartford, CT

Nashville, TN

Baltimore, MD

Chicago, IL

San Francisco, CA

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