The Better Business Bureau warns of a new scam targeting job seekers, particularly those looking for work-from-home opportunities in appointment setting roles, requiring applicants to pay for training.
These appointment setter jobs advertised on social media appear legitimate but are often scams; prospective employees are asked to pay for training, which no credible company will do.
It's crucial to conduct thorough research on companies offering supposed job opportunities by looking up their names alongside 'scam' or 'complaint' to uncover any fraudulent activities.
Job scams continue to evolve, abusing the allure of remote work scenarios; individuals must remain vigilant and discerning in their employment searches to avoid falling victim.
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