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Beware of Online Job Posting Scams

Navigating the online world of job postings can be stressful. Not only are you trying to find a job that meets your needs, but you’re also having to decipher which posts are legitimate and worth responding to, and which could be scams.

Scammers often target job seekers with promises of work flexibility and high pay – but they come at a cost. They create job postings on popular job search sites that list enticing benefits to lure people into applying and handing over their personal information. Some of these “benefits” could be 100% remote work, an unusually high salary that doesn’t correspond with the job title, or even the promise of paying for a new computer or other equipment for you to use for remote work once hired.

The latter leads to a popular scam people often fall victim to, where the so-called “employer” mails the job seeker a check for thousands of dollars for them to purchase a computer and other work essentials. What the job seeker doesn’t know is that this check is fake, so they’ll deposit it into their account thinking they will soon have the money to purchase these items.

Once the scammer knows the job seeker is no longer in possession of the check, they will tell them that they already ordered the equipment for them and will request they send the money back via Venmo, PayPal, or some other money transferring service. The job seeker often complies; however, they will quickly realize their mistake once the original check bounces and they are left with a hefty debt.

This scam can be costly and could affect your credit in the long run. If you don’t already have the money in your accounts to cover a large sum, you’re at risk of overdrawing your account, which could negatively impact your credit score if you are unable to pay back the debt.

TO HELP PREVENT YOURSELF FROM BECOMING A VICTIM, KEEP THESE THINGS IN MIND:

For more tips and information on how to avoid becoming a victim of a scam or fraud, visit slfcu.org/SecurityArticles.

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