
How to Spot Fake Job Ads and Protect Yourself from Scammers (99)
Spotting Job Scams: Tips for Job Seekers and Employers Spotting Job Scams: Tips for Job Seekers and Employers 🎙️ Welcome to this episode of Jess Get Hired, where we tackle a growing concern in today’s job market—job scams. With AI technology and remote work changing the hiring landscape, it's more important than ever to protect yourself as a job seeker or employer. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: 🚨 Red flags to identify fake job postings 🕵️♂️ How to validate employers and job offers 🤖 The rise of fake candidates using AI tools 💡 Practical tips to protect yourself from online scams Key Takeaways: Research Employers: Always validate that the company is legitimate. Check their registration, LinkedIn profiles, and reviews on platforms like Glassdoor. Watch for Red Flags: Be wary of requests for upfront payments, vague job descriptions, or recruiters with minimal online presence. Use Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Protect your accounts by enabling MFA on job boards, email accounts, and other digital platforms. Verify Remote Work Protocols: Ensure that remote job offers come with video interviews and direct communication with the hiring team. About This Episode’s Guest Joining us is Ranbir Bhutani, a cybersecurity expert, sharing invaluable insights on how job seekers and employers can navigate the digital hiring landscape safely. Resources Mentioned: 🔗 Federal Trade Commission (FTC): Learn about fraud protection. 🔗 Cyberculture, LLC: Cybersecurity resources and consulting. 🔗 Jess Get Hired Website: More tips and resources for job seekers. Connect With Us: ✨ Don’t forget to follow Jess Get Hired on LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok! Subscribe to the podcast for weekly episodes on career tips and workplace trends. 📢 Share your thoughts on this episode in the comments! Have you ever encountered a job scam? What steps do you take to stay safe? 🔔 Subscribe to the Jess Get Hired podcast for weekly career tips, job search advice, and workplace insights.













