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How to stay safe and avoid scams in your job search
Jennifer Gilmore1 min read

Avoiding Scams in Your Job Search

Job Search Safety Tips | New Journey
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Job seekers face more fraudulent postings today than ever before. Scammers often target people who are eager for a new role, which makes awareness essential. 

How to Stay Safe During Your Job Search

A safe job search begins with knowing what to avoid and what to verify.

Don't pay for an opportunity

Legitimate employers don’t ask for money. This includes fees for equipment, training or fast tracking your application. If payment appears at any stage, it is a DEFINITE warning sign.

Never send personal funds or financial information

Scammers use a variety of strategies to trick people into sharing personal information. Real employers do not ask for banking details, gift cards or personal transfers. Any request for money or sensitive information should be treated as a scam.

Confirm the posting and the person

Look for complete LinkedIn profiles with a real work history, visible connections and a verified company association. Cross check job postings by visiting the company’s official website to ensure the role exists.

Trust your instincts

If communication feels rushed, inconsistent or unclear, pause and verify independently. Review the job opportunity thoroughly and look for potential red flags. A legitimate employer will always respect your questions.

Your safety comes first

Your job search should feel empowering and safe. Take your time, protect your information and connect with trusted organizations like Genesis10 for real opportunities.

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Jennifer Gilmore
Jennifer has worked within the consulting and staffing industry for 20 years. Throughout her career, she has held positions such as Recruiting Director, Managing Director, Senior Technical Recruiter and Consultant Services Manager. Jennifer has trained and led national and offshore teams of recruiting experts that support a variety of industry verticals and a wide range of skill sets. Industries supported include: Manufacturing, Information Technology, Autonomous Vehicle Technology, Engineering, Financial Services, Energy and Utility, Healthcare, Legal, Administrative and Human Resources.

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