Have you ever gotten an email, call or message from someone offering you a job that sounds too good to be true? Or maybe you’ve seen a job posting that seems a bit fishy. Chances are the job is too good to be true and the job posting is fishy. These scams are very popular, and it is important to know how to identify them.

One of the common scams going around is people claiming to be recruiters from Indeed, offering you a fully-remote position that pays extremely well. These fake Indeed recruiters usually scam in the form of a text message or a phone call. A real job recruiter would never contact you unsolicited, especially in the form of a text message. Oftentimes these scammers will claim they found your resume online and tell you that your skills and experience are perfect for the posit

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