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Job scam warning for new graduates

Job scams are on the rise, targeting new graduates eager to enter the workforce. Here is how to recognize red flags and protect yourself.
The article on WGAL outlines several red flags that new graduates should watch out for to avoid job scams. Key indicators of a scam include job offers that arrive via unsolicited text messages or emails, requests for personal information or payment before starting the job, and vague job descriptions with promises of high pay for little work. The article advises job seekers to research the company, verify the email domain, and be cautious of any job that requires upfront payment or personal details like bank account numbers. It also suggests using reputable job search websites and checking for reviews or complaints about the company online to ensure the legitimacy of job offers.

Read the Full WGAL Article at:
https://www.wgal.com/article/how-to-spot-job-scams-for-new-grads/64818128