I Know This “Scam of the Day”: LinkedIn Employment Scams

I read “Scam of the Day” on Scamicide…well, daily. And the January 17 edition discussed a scam I know all too well.

“A recent development is scammers using the name of legitimate companies that are hiring and approaching their victims through LinkedIn’s direct messaging feature.  They then create counterfeit websites that look like the websites of the legitimate companies they are posing as and ask the job seekers for personal information…”

And you can guess what happens with that personal information. It doesn’t land you a real job, that’s for sure.

In addition to the tips that Scamicide provides, I have an additional one. BEFORE you provide your resume, before you send them a connection request, or definitely before you engage on Telegram or WhatsApp, ask this question:

“Can you provide me with your corporate email address?”

This usually shuts scammers up very quickly.

But don’t forget that while job applicants are avoiding fraudulent employers, legitimate employers are avoiding fraudulent applicants…perhaps from North Korea.

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