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Tips to avoid falling victim to ‘work-from-home’ scams

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 19, 2023, 16:01 IST
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Work-from-home scam

Scammers target job applicants via emails, fake job listings, and phone calls and claim to offer high-paying remote or work-from-home jobs in order to trick them into sharing their personal and financial information. Here are some tips to stay safe from such scams.

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Verify the company’s information

Always check the company website, job profile, social media presence and employee or customer reviews to verify the legitimacy of the entity.

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Do not make payments

Scammers often ask people to make payments to secure the job. Legitimate companies do not ask for such payments.

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Refrain from responding to offers from unverified sources

Avoid replying to emails, texts or phone calls from people claiming to offer remote jobs with a “great” salary.

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Apply for jobs using trusted platforms

Always apply for jobs via trusted platforms with vetting processes for job listings.

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