As if job searching isn’t tough enough, in Nigeria we also
have to look out for the ever-present ‘job scam’. As you may know these are
situations when a job opening is advertised, and desperate job seekers are
conned out of their savings by the lure of a potential job offer. These scams
come in many guises, and even the most savvy job seeker could be caught out.
Too good to be true?
Con artists pose as employers or recruiters and offer
enticing employment or career opportunities. If a job offer sounds too good to
be true, it probably is. Fraudulent employers use false job applications to
collect personal details such as phone numbers and addresses from job hunters
as part of an identity theft ploy.
As Nigeria’s fastest growing jobs board, we’ve taken it on
ourselves to do our best to protect job seekers such as yourself. Read our top
tips below to help you conduct a safer job search, and find out how Careers24 is
dedicated to providing the safest possible job search environment for you.
Keep a few basic security precautions in mind when
evaluating ads on job boards - and most especially job offers received via unsolicited
email – and look out for these red flags:
Inflated salaries
If a position has a high salary and promises big part-time
earning potential, then be careful. These positions will also seldom offer
regular salaried employment. These positions also often overhype the job demand
or amount of available work, provoking job seekers into acting quickly – and
rashly.
No skills required
Fraudulent job offers generally understate the amount of
time and effort needed to perform the job, and minimize the requirements,
experience or qualifications necessary to apply. Beware of phrases like
"No experience is necessary" and vague job titles like “Graduate
Trainee”. They will also be unclear about the company, job description or
responsibilities. Plenty of money for minimum effort? It’s likely a scam.
Payment upfront
You’re being hired to do a job and to be paid for it. So any
job offer that requires money for instructions before explaining how the
employment works, or demands fees or making purchases to receive a job or
employment opportunities is not genuine.
A solid offer
If you are pretty sure that the offer is legitimate, then go
ahead and ask questions. Valid employers will be willing to answer questions
about the company and job advertised. Steer clear of those not willing to
provide the details you require.
We have your back
Careers24 ensures all job adverts on our site are for
legitimate job opportunities and will remove any advert identified to have
contravened our Terms and Conditions.
If you suspect a job advert or email is a scam then:
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Do NOT respond to the advert or email
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Report it to Careers24 immediately, providing a
link to the ad, a copy of the email or the name of the company
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Be alert for suspicious emails or sms asking for
personal details.
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If you have supplied your bank account or credit
card details, please contact your financial institution immediately and ask for
their advice
Follow these guidelines and remember: Better career… better
life!www.facebook.com/mosesfredwale
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