Atlassian uses cookies to improve your browsing experience, perform analytics and research, and conduct advertising. Accept all cookies to indicate that you agree to our use of cookies on your device. Atlassian cookies and tracking notice, (opens new window)
Answers
Answers Knowledge Base
Teams
, (opens new window)

School of Information Studies
Results will update as you type.
  • Administrative Guidelines & Policies
  • Admissions & Recruiting
  • Answers Documentation Style Guide
  • Budget, Payroll & HR
  • Career Services and Professional Development
    • LIS Resources
    • Professional Conference Funding
    • Resources for International Students
    • About Us
    • Career Services Resources
      • After the iSchool: Life After College
      • Interview Resources
      • Negotiating Your Job Offer
      • LinkedIn and Professional Online Identity
      • Finding Your Career Fit
      • Handshake Student Guide
      • iSchool Career Services Workshop Catalog
      • Cover Letters
      • Is This Job Real
      • iSchool Career Fair Resources
      • iSchool Job Descriptions
      • Microsoft Office Cheat Sheets
      • References
      • Resumes
      • VMock
    • Career Services On-Demand Video Library
    • Internship Information
    • Career Outcomes Data
    • ChatGPT and the Job Search
    • Certifications
  • iSchool Undergraduate Student Support Program
  • Facilities
  • Marketing and Communications
  • Student Services
  • Technology Services
    Calendars
You‘re viewing this with anonymous access, so some content might be blocked.
/
Is This Job Real
Updated Jul 02

    Is This Job Real

    Studies show that in one quarter alone,  Americans lost $68 million due to employment scams, and the Federal Trade Commission received 16,000 complaints about this type of fraud. Employment scams are highly convincing. Cybercriminals create fake job sites, advertisements, and postings that look legitimate, then impersonate recruiters and, in some cases, even conduct virtual job interviews.

    Being on the other end of this can lead to dire consequences. Recent economic uncertainty and layoffs may make people more vulnerable to these scams and worsen the problem. But it is possible to outsmart the con artists by understanding why people fall for employment scams, how they work, and the red flags to look out for. 

     

    , multiple selections available,
    {"serverDuration": 10, "requestCorrelationId": "8135cd7065cb4a5595a6618d69612c67"}