Job scams on the rise: What you need to know before you apply
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ก.พ. 2024
- Online hiring scams are on the rise, with hackers using fake job listings to steal personal data. NBC’s Vicky Nguyen breaks down these sophisticated scams and shares what to do if you fall victim.
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Imagine struggling to find a job and then lose all your savings. This is the American Nightmare.
Hey, blame Joe
@@ThatAlleyCatsBack Blame Capitalism
This happens in Europe too where I am so dooh not the President Biden is guilty dooh geez!
That’s really scummy. People already down on their luck to have lost their jobs, and they becomes a target for these low lives.
It’s called life !
Robbing an unemployed person is wild ‼️‼️
Exactly
100%
The scary part is a scammer can apply for credit cards, loans, and bank accounts in your name with the information they are asking for on these job applications.
Freeze your credit with the three major credit bureaus. It's free, and you can temporarily unfreeze it when applying for a job, renting an apartment, etc.
Of course, scammers gonna scam and always come up with new ways to steal. We all just have to remain vigilant.
No way you can think that if an employer is asking you for money, it would not be a scam.
Exactly I’m not handing over my personal info no sir 😮
I had applied for a job last week. I did the application online. After I was done with the application they asked a few more questions, they were so personal I cringed and completely exit the application. Don’t feel like given my personal information if there isn’t a job offer. It’s scary out there with all these scammers. Be vigilant!!!
Real companies would never ask for those private information like credit card info or social security numbers. They would ask for your social security number in person and return the card back to you. And you are given the option to direct deposit the money to your bank account, or they will just create a new pay card just for you. No charge.
If the company falls short, then it’s likely a scam.
Companies cannot legally ask for social security number until AFTER you are hired.
The only time they need your SS is when you are doing your tax forms.
@@VannaMae They need your social so that you can get paid first.
@@sherriianiro747 Thats what I mean.
Exactly
this is so true. I've been asked for my address and pushed back to the "interviewer".
Right? I've gone to do virtual interviews only to discover they were more of a group chat with a pitch. I'm so sick of these schisters getting away with wasting my time.
You got the job as CEO we just need a down payment of 50K to get your office setup
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Recruiters are scamming too ! Asking for ssn
Those are not real recruiters. Real recruiters never ask for that information.
My job did as they needed to run the background check before hiring. It was a legit position. However, asking for personal info needs to be revised. It can still be a scam with a brick and mortar business as well.
All the more reason to not leave your resumé public. It sounds counter-conducive, but that's where they pool a lot of targets for these phishing scams. Use reputable employment agencies as you actively search, go directly to local job fairs where you can also ask questions, and family and friends can help too.
Again another reason why Social Media Sights need more oversight.
Not just social media sites. The job sites need to be held accountable as well.
Not gonna happen
A French wine company asked me to set up a local office before the entire team arrives. Only pay end of the month, i got out ASAP
Scammers are evil 😈 doers! 😳
If it seems to good to be true or too simple it probably is a scam.
Victims of job scams need to go talk and receive help in finding decent local/online jobs from their friends, family members, and neighbors.
The job scammers and other evildoers are going to pay and suffer for their malicious/evil actions.
Remote job scams. SMH!
We live in a twisted world. This is such a terrible time to live in. People are so vulnerable and people are trying. I believe that people do want to work AND live a stable life where money isn’t a fight to get. I believe that the average American really doesn’t want to ball out from a 9 to 5.
stop requesting an SSI to apply
No one needs your SSN or Bank Account or Date of Birth
I can across many recruiters with foreign names, asking SS #, DOB as part of the screening process. I asked them to show me their business license and still refused to continue
Honestly, why would you pay anyone to apply for a job. That is so silly.
Maybe they were enrolling in direct payments 😮😅
You can see how desperate people are when a "company" hires you without making you go through a strenuous process, or ask for your bank account (how about no?), or even, asking you to pay (ponzi scheme)
Seriously if im looking for a job why would you think I have money to pay you
I feel like social media giants need to be more selective about the ads for jobs they run too
I don't fill out any job applications until i go in. Resumes only.
I think this is the way to go.
Why would you give away that kind of info?!?!?! Do legitimate businesses ask for that info in America???
I just got a job that didn’t require an interview they immediately told me to bring my 2 forms of ID certificates and that’s it did the application in house some jobs don’t require an interview especially in nursing
i encountered it about three times, the first time i was scammed over 6000 dollars, and I was able to spot the second time told the company their name was being used, and the third time it typically involves a fake check
On IG
Wow im absolutely ticked off. I been using indeed. And to find this out is so frustrating. How can this be allowed.
No wonder why I have hesitating I need a job but indeed gives me the creeps
They shouldn't ask for banking info until after the job offer.
Loners and recluse don’t have a network to tap into.
Even real jobs are a scam
I love how they will tell you your doing a specific job function then tell you something totally different when you get the job 😂
People have given SS number, bank account number, and/or give credit card info. to, basically .... strangers?!?
What a time to be alive 😢
I had this happen via email and they sent me a check to buy equipment. Instead of giving me the equipment. It was a scam to get my bank info. Luckily, my bank blamed me for the scam and closed my account.
Please do your research if that job isn’t listed on the original website don’t apply, call company and ask questions about position you see. Save yourself the headache
People should learn to keep things about them secret.
You can’t trust no one you can’t trust your email or your phone don’t talk to no one you don’t know
thing is this is really nothing new - it's BEEN going on since the early 1990's when jobs started being exported to third world countries - the internet just gave the idea more power and more prey
Being a lazy bum pays as job scams are a dime a dozen online. If it's too good to be true it usually is.
How do u apply by putting yr own personal account or yr saving bank account? I applied to the jobs website but it didn’t said *u need to apply with yr bank account😥* who do that? U guys should knw better then that, n 🤓read *wisely* before u start to type yr application n adding yr resume too, not yr personal account of social security n yr bank account.
True. I'd say, this so called "report" was stupid. If they really wanted to warn the public about scams and scammers, they should have covered the real fake job openings.
I also got scammed
Everyone: *go get a job phase*
Online: job scams 👍👍
C'mon folks!!! Wake up! If you fall for this, it's on you.
If the guy has an Anglo Saxon name but speaks in a heavy Indian accent it’s a scam
You are talking as if there are no American Anglo Saxon scammers. 😂
Racist much?
@@realnapster1522the exception does not discredit the rule. The law of statistics still applies to stereotypes whether you like it or not
Stupid is as stupid does. Why why would you give your information? People are so stupid.
Unemployment is low. What is she talking about.
people can be employed and looking for a new job at the same time.
@jojothetasmaniansassmonkey8866 They also specifically interviewed a guy in tech that almost fell for a scam. Tech jobs have been laying off in high numbers.
oh and STOP bugging the ftc about this - none of this is the FTCs fault
Look- sorry but “spidey sense”???
That guy isn’t a kid…
she said it first
Oh no! Analogy! So scary. It's a phrasing, how about you grow up & stop acting like a kid. This isn't school, but it does show you didn't pay attention in Grammar class.
Amydis fake.