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Advocate | Founder Pivot Legal | Panel Advocate at The New India Assurance Company I Panel Advocate for High Court Legal Services Committee - High Court for the State of Telangana

There are 1000s of job scams going on. Make sure you don't fall for one. Here are a few tips on how to spot fake job offers; Unrealistic promises: Offers with extremely high salaries, little to no experience required, or guaranteed employment are likely too good to be true. Urgency and pressure: Legitimate companies rarely pressure candidates for immediate decisions. Beware of offers requiring immediate action or claiming limited availability. Unusual payment methods: Offers asking for upfront payments for things like training, software, or background checks are scams. Unfamiliar email addresses: Be cautious of emails from free email providers or personal accounts instead of official company domains. Reluctance to provide details: If they hesitate to answer questions or provide clear information about the company, proceed with caution. Being cautious and doing your research can help you avoid falling victim to fake job offers and protect yourself from potential scams. Helpful? Share the post with others and follow Nikunj Dugar for more such insights. #scams #beaware #law #jobscams #employmentlaw #lawyersoflinkedin #legalawareness

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