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Tips to avoid scams when using job-seeking platforms:

  1. If you receive an unsolicited job offer that seems too good to be true, it probably is. Scammers often send out mass emails or messages to job seekers offering fake job opportunities.

  2. Legitimate employers will not ask you to pay any upfront fees for job opportunities. If an employer asks you to pay a fee before you can apply for a job, it is likely a scam.

  3. Before you apply to a job posting, verify the employer and the job opportunity. Look for information about the company on its website and social media pages, and research the job posting to make sure it is legitimate.

  4. Only share your personal information with potential employers if you are confident that the job posting is genuine. Never give out your social security number, bank account information, or other sensitive details without verifying the legitimacy of the employer and the job opportunity.

  5. Look for red flags in the job posting, such as poor grammar and spelling, vague job descriptions, and unrealistic promises. These can be signs that the job posting is a scam.

  6. If you come across a scam on a job-seeking platform, report it to the platforms support team immediately. This can help prevent other job seekers from falling victim to the same scam.

By following these tips to avoid scams, you can protect yourself while using job- seeking platforms and find legitimate job.