LinkedIn Outlines Measures to Combat Scam Job Listings
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LinkedIn Outlines Measures to Combat Scam Job Listings
"Rodriquez says that over the last few months, LinkedIn has increased its trust signals, including new requirements around workplace verification , which will provide more assurance on job listings. LinkedIn has seen solid take-up of its free verification process, which uses third-party validation to attach a government ID to your profile, and then adds a verification checkmark beside your name."
"LinkedIn's also improved its scam detection tools, while its inbox filters now demote contact from questionable accounts that are not in your network to your Spam folder And as noted, LinkedIn is also cracking down on automated comments and profiles, which can create a misleading impression of presence in the app. It's also removing more fake company pages, and it's increased its enforcement of repeated violations, while it's also added new AI tools that can help you tailor your job applications directly on LinkedIn."
LinkedIn increased trust signals and introduced workplace and government ID verification to add assurance to job listings. Businesses can verify company pages to confirm legitimate presence. Scam detection tools and inbox filters now demote messages from questionable, out-of-network accounts to Spam. Automated comments and fake profiles are being removed and enforcement of repeated violations has been stepped up. New AI tools can help tailor job applications on the platform, reducing reliance on third-party services associated with job scams. Job seekers are advised to protect personal information, refuse suspicious requests, and never share bank details before onboarding.
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