Employment scams have been around for awhile, but as technology like AI advances, we've seen more scammers try to take advantage of job seekers.
In a tighter job market, more people may be willing to overlook fraud warning signs because they are so eager to find their next position.
One common job scam involves a fraudster impersonating a real company and reaching out to their target by text, email or phone.
The growth in remote work leaves people more vulnerable, as they don't necessarily see conducting an interview by text or communicating by WhatsApp to be a red flag.
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