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    FTC Flags $220M Spike in Job Scams; Recruiters Share Tips

    By mustafa efeNisan 7, 2026Yorum yapılmamış1 Min Read
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    How to Recognize and Avoid Work From Home Job Scams

    Job hunting can be a stressful and exhausting process. Endless scrolling through job boards, tailoring resumes, and sending applications can leave even the most determined candidates feeling burned out. So when an unexpected message pops up from a “recruiter” promising flexible hours, attractive benefits, and a high salary, it can feel like a stroke of luck.

    However, not every opportunity is legitimate. Many of these messages come from scammers looking to exploit job seekers for money, personal information, or unpaid work. What may appear to be an enticing offer could quickly turn into a financial or identity trap if caution isn’t exercised.

    The scale of the problem is significant. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), job scammers stole around $220 million in the first half of 2024 alone. This number only accounts for reported cases, meaning the true impact is likely far higher, as many victims do not report fraudulent activity.

    To protect yourself, it’s crucial to remain vigilant when evaluating job offers. Double-check company credentials, avoid sharing sensitive information upfront, and be skeptical of offers that seem too good to be true. Staying informed and cautious can help job seekers avoid falling prey to these increasingly sophisticated scams.

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