Oct
6
2010
Fake Job References
Author: adminOne of the oldest schemes going around comes in the form of false job offers. It is especially designed for people who are out-of-work or looking for an additional income. However, in these cases you often are required to either give them a full resume or some starting money.
First of all, let common sense kick in: don’t trust an organization wanting to bill you to be on their payroll. Companies who employ people for real jobs do not make this requirement. This sort of deception is very popular and very appealing — many people have lost the little money they had left to this trap. Also be wary of jobs that come from overseas.
You will often see home envelope addressing job offers among the ones that can be fraudulent. These workers toil for hours for not that much money. The applicant must pay high postage fees for sending envelopes across seas — and when their work is done, their employers often don’t pay them for their work.
Unfortunately, in today’s tough economic times, many people are desperate for employment. Scam artists are profiting from these desperate people more than ever. There are more fake job scams around than just addressing envelopes at home. Another popular scam is people seeking others to construct various crafts and other such items. Eventually, a so-called “employer” will call to discuss employment opportunity. This is a great time to use telephone look up services such as telephone-searching.info/717/601/ to find out who is really calling you, and if they’re really who they say they are and if they really want to hire you for real work.
In responding to a job offer it is important that one be careful of what personal information is given out. While legitimate companies ask for things like a social security number and details of previous employment, con-artists will use this information for identity theft and other illegal activities. It is best to only give this kind of information out on a face-to-face basis.
Many legitimate companies use the Internet when seeking applicants for various positions. This has worked out well for scam artists, who can also use the net to post fake applications and things all to steal your information and/or money. The information from a resume’ will provide your entire history. Even your work history can be used against you in the wrong hands.
A legitimate company, making a job offer, has their own company logo and information. It is important that anyone seeking employment, which is offered on line, check out the company and make sure it is authentic prior to submitting a resume’.
If unemployed, or wishing to obtain a supplemental income through a second job, before answering any ad for employment it is imperative that the person or company offering the job be identified through various governmental agencies. Naturally, it’s easy to recognize a company that has a good reputation have a large presence. Even so, it’s wise to research any company or job opportunity you’re given, despite this. In today’s world it’s important that skepticism be the name of the game because recovering from scams like identity theft are nearly impossible.