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How to protect yourself from job scams
A scam is a way of tricking people into giving money or personal details to criminals.
In a job scam, criminals pose as employers to cheat you of your money or your personal
information by offering you a job. Very often, they offer large sums of money for little
skill, effort or experience. Here are the common job scams and tips to help you avoid
them.
Common job scams
A type of job scams asks you to use your bank account to receive and pass on payments
for others. They will pay you a fee for helping to transfer the money.
Some scammers might ask you to deposit money into their account. Or, they will ask
you for your bank details before they’ve even offered you the job.
In another instance, the fake employer wants to set up an interview. But first, they ask
you to provide your bank details, a scan of your identity card or other personal information.
If a company is asking you to buy the products before you sell them, beware!
Things to watch out for
Unclear job description: Very little information about the job is provided and no skills
or experience is required.
Unbelievably high pay: The job requires very little effort for high returns.
Requesting personal informatio
n: If you provide your bank account details, the scammer
may use them to commit crimes.
Remember: If a job offer seems too good to be true, it’s probably a scam.
How can I protect myself?
Do background check on the company and the person who claims to be hiring you. If
a job offer doesn’t feel right, feel free to contact the school staff for help.