Recruiter Scams - Part 4 - Fraudulent Messages
More about recruiter scams...
What to look for in a fraudulent message:
- Receiving an unexpected message from an unrecognized sender
- A request for money or payment of unusual fees
- Messages purportedly from recruiting professionals via social messaging apps like SMS, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, etc., or generic personal email accounts like Gmail or iCloud
- Extraordinary job opportunities where you are immediately offered high compensation packages and special benefits
- Requests for unnecessary personal information
What to do if you receive a fraudulent message:
- Do not engage with or respond to the sender
- Do not click on any links or attachments included in the message
- Do not share any personal information with someone you do not know
- Report the message as spam or phishing by using the platform’s “report” feature and block the sender
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