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That recruiter email may not be real. Scammers are using your online information to sound convincing.

BI·2h ago·3 min read
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Job scammers may use public information to deceive job seekers, ask for a check to be deposited, or offer high pay that's too good to be true.

Job scammers may use public information to deceive job seekers, ask for a check to be deposited, or offer high pay that's too good to be true.

Job scammers may use public information to deceive job seekers, ask for a check to be deposited, or offer high pay that's too good to be true.

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