About Job Searching: Avoiding Employment Scams
| from Alison Doyle With the number of entry-level sports and entertainment marketing jobs listed on job boards, job seekers need to be very careful to avoid the numerous scams that take advantage of job seekers. You may be surprised at how many of them there are. The same holds true for work at home scams, there are as many of them as there are legitimate job openings. |
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Avoiding Entry Level Job Scams Guest author Willy Franzen, the founder and author of One Day, One Job and One Day, One Internship, explains how these scams works, the interview process (which is scary), how to avoid entry level job scams, and the top warning signs to watch for when looking for entry level jobs. | | Work at Home Scams One of the questions I get asked most often is how to tell whether a work from home job posting is a scam or a legitimate job. There are warning flags. In addition, there are sites that can help you determine what's a real work at home job and what isn't. | How to Check Out Work From Home Jobs Work from home job postings are everywhere. There are listings for data entry jobs, research positions, multi-level marketing opportunities, and a variety of other ways to make a lot of money fast. In fact, there are so many of them that work at home schemes are on the National Consumers League's list of Top 10 Frauds. | Sponsored Links | | | | Advertisement |