5 signs to know if the job is a scam

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Yahoo!! The ad looks like the treasure chest. Still, the job offer would look way too rosy for a sophomore or college graduate.


Yes, even the salary figures are ludicrous for a person with no previous work experience. Besides, gut instincts get to work trying to tell the person that it might be a scammer’s job ad posting.


However, it’s the same old easy money screening your senses from reading in between the lines. Big salary figures and no specific skills are the crafty signs of a job scam.


No experience INC: It looks so easier that anyone could do the job. When you fish out for a job of your dreams, you’re being phished by spammers.


Could you ever imagine working as a paranormal expert without being able to detect the portal to the world of dead?


People aren’t as gifted as their fellow beings to share the same kind of job.


Fancy job ads in broken English: Con artists aren’t as good as job seekers. Scam watch mode is turned on by most of them. If the job seeker is not at the end of his wits, he’ll certainly find out from the flow of language.


Job ads are written in broken English. They sound like the outcome of some poor online translating tool.


A relief alas! Not all con artists could be good at written communication.



Incredibly high pay:   Awestruck at the figures, people become the victims at the hands of job scammers.


A high school graduate thinking about earning like that of a Physicist without skills and experience will be the wildest of her dreams.


Social Security number: After a job interview via IM (Instant Messenger), the job seeker will be surprised to find that the employer is keen about her Social Security number.


At that moment, when her gut instinct starts drying out her vocal chords, she’ll find her bank account number next in the line.


How would an employer expect his employer to pay a security deposit?

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