Buying a product online, making a payment or providing a service - there are always questions about the authenticity of the transaction. So, when it comes to job postings, how do you tell the difference between the real and the fake?
Offer letter without application
Recently, same message posted by different people, Is there anyone to do work? No need to quit your current job. From 850 a week. (You can do it at home, if you have time it is best to start working right away, as long as you are Chinese, age 20-60 old If you are interested, you can PM. Seems fake, it doesn't show the job they offer, lack of transparency, same message or it could be the same person but created other account.
Credit card information
Note that job sites will never ask for your credit card info, at least not until you opt into their premium/paid service. If you have to provide this information when you sign up, know that you have been deceived. Never leak such data and leave the site.
Payment for job placement
Companies often outsource the candidate identification process to a third-party company. To this end, such third-party companies also need to pay service fees. However, no company can guarantee that a candidate will be placed without an interview process.
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