20 Common Remote Job Scams: How to Spot and Avoid Them

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13. LinkedIn Job Scams
Scammers create fake profiles on LinkedIn to target job seekers and trick them into providing personal information or sending money. Be cautious of any unsolicited messages from potential employers, especially if they request sensitive information or offer unrealistic job opportunities. While LinkedIn is an excellent platform for building your professional network, it’s essential to stay vigilant and verify the legitimacy of any job offers received through the platform. Exercise caution when connecting with new contacts and be wary of any requests for personal information or financial transactions.

14. Mystery Shopper Scams
Mystery shopping is a legitimate side gig, but it’s also a common target for scammers looking to exploit unsuspecting individuals. Be cautious of any job offers that require payment for training materials or purchases from specific stores, as these are common tactics used by scammers to deceive job seekers. Legitimate mystery shopping opportunities do exist, but they do not require any upfront payment or financial investment from applicants. Always research any mystery shopping opportunities thoroughly and verify the legitimacy of the company before proceeding.

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