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- Job Scams Hurting Us TodayA quick way to find out if your being scamed while looking for a job.
Helpful Tips to Avoid Job ScamsWith unemployment still stubbornly high, con artists are taking advantage of desperate people looking for work. These five tips can help you avoid scams.- How to Avoid Job Scams OnlineLearning how to spot a job scam will help you avoid the pitfalls provided by Internet predators
- Online Job Scams: An UpdateCraigslist has cleaned up its act, and it carries far fewer job scam ads than it used to. The bad news is that there are still many, many Internet sites that continue to carry ads for jobs that are in fact scams,
The Ever Alluring Trap: How to Avoid Job Scams on CraigslistHere are six major ways to avoid job scams on Craigslist and get on with a successful job hunt.- Job Scams that College Grads Should AvoidBeware of the job scams that have become especially popular on the internet! This article gives examples of how some companies will try to scam you and shows how to uncover and avoid these scams. Maximize your time by minimizing your setbacks!
- New Job and Career ScamsWith the economy suffering, many are turning to second jobs or trying to find work. Unfortunately the scam artists are taking advantage of your situation.
- Top 10 Ways to Spot a Craigslist Job ScamLearn how to spot a job scammer and save your identity and personal information from being stolen.
How to Avoid Work-at-Home Job Scams After a LayoffAlthough it is possible to make money working from home, there are some problems. Those are work-at-home scams. If you are not careful, you may become a victim. How do you avoid work-at-home scams after a job layoff?- Don't Get ScammedA personal account of a job scam as well as the signs to beware of for all job searchers out there as well as a list of scams circulating on the net.
Internet Fraud Job Scams: a Personal PerspectiveThere are simple steps to determine if online job listings are valid or not. Take the time to make sure the dream job listing you found on the Internet isn't about to become your biggest nightmare!- Beware of Cruise Ship Job ScamsIf sailing the open seas for months on end sounds like your dream job, avoid these cruise ship job scams that could leave you unemployed.
- Latest Job Scams - If it Sounds Too Good to Be True, It Probably IsAn article that discusses the latest scams in employment. Discusses ways to avoid being scammed.
- HOW to AVOID ONLINE JOB SCAMSWant to know how you can avoid online job scams? Read on for some quick tips.
- Protecting Yourself from Work-At-Home Job ScamsWork-at-home job scams are showing up everywhere. A little research is all it takes to avoid falling victim to these scams.
Small Business Ideas to AvoidSmall business ideas to avoid.- Job Scams Up as Economy DownsIf you are paying attention to the economists, we aren't out of this just yet. High unemployment is keeping scammers employed by preying on the vulnerable.
- Operation Empty Promises Targets Job ScamsThe recession may have waned, but we aren't out of the woods yet. The unemployment rate is still a staggering 9.5%. That's millions of people without a job. Many who were displaced eventually got lower paying jobs, and are barely able to get by.
- Operation Empty Promises Targets Job ScamsThe Federal Trade Commission recently released the list of the most common consumer complaints in 2010. Identity theft topped the list for the eleventh year in a row.
- Craigslist Job Scams Damaging the Job-Seeking PopulationAs if America's unemployed don't have it hard enough, "companies" around the country have started popping up and taking advantage of the job-seeking population.
How to Identify Work at Home Job ScamsYou're perusing your newspaper looking for another job when you run across the perfect sounding job. It reads in part, "work from home and make thousands monthly".
Mystery/Secret Shopper Job ScamsShopper jobs end up costing people a lot of money after trying this offer.- At Home Jobs ScamsThere are so many scams in the world today. With the recession, what can we do about it?
- How to Avoid Fraudthis is important information that everyone should be aware of. It helps us to be aware of scams and frauds in E-mails and on phone calls.
- Craigslist Job ScamWith the U.S. economy suffering, and California having one of the highest unemployment rates in the nation, job-seekers in Los Angeles are turning to Craigslist to find employment. Are these job postings legitimate, though?
- Avoiding Craigslist Job ScamsUnfortunately, there are still many job ad scams in some markets of Craigslist. Here are some tips to avoid being a victim.
- Internet Job ScamsWork-at-home scams and how to protect yourself.
- Don't Take the Bait: Avoid Writing Job ScamsAre you looking for extra work as a writer? While the web offers some great leads be sure to keep in mind that if it's too good to be true, it probably is. Read more on how to spot job scams.
- Online Jobs - Scams or RealFinding ways to make money on line are possible. Do your homework.
Protect Yourself from Job Scams: Times Are Tough, and Criminals Are Working HardThe internet is full of opportunities, but not all of them are solid gold. Learn about some of the most popular scams that are out to waster your valuable time and money.- AC Writers Alert: Freelance Job ScamsThis alert is for all freelance writers concerning a scam that uses careerbuilder and other writing sites to get editors to clean up poorly translated documents.
- Beware of the Account Executive Job ScamWatch your email for this very common job offer scam. Fall for this scam and you will involuntary sign yourself up for unlimited amounts of direct and e-mail spam!
Work at Home Job ScamsWhen considering whether or not to start working for a company from home, it is imperative that you do your homework. Here are some red flags you should look out for, and a few starting tips.- Beware of Online Job ScamsIt may seem easy to some, but on the other hand it is definitely not honest.
- Four Work-At-Home "Job" Scams to Be Careful ofMany people want to find work-at-home jobs and there are opportunities offered every day, both online and offline. Here are some to steer clear of.
