Remembering this unwritten rule can help you avoid a job scam
Briefly

Ami Porter, a Maryland resident, shared her experience about a remote job scam, warning others that legitimate employers shouldn't require payments or equipment purchases.
Porter communicated with a supposed hiring manager via Signal, then learned she had to buy expensive items and send them to the company—typical of scams.
After becoming suspicious, Porter researched the company and discovered the real Northzone, which confirmed the fraud and stated they never request payments.
The real Northzone informed Porter that they were aware of fraudulent job offers circulating under their name, warning that they would never ask for fees.
Read at Scripps News
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