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WARNING





Be On the Lookout for Job Scams

Please be aware that we strive to verify that all employers on this system are legitimate organizations. However, you should be cautious about any communications you receive offering you a job or mentioning that the sender viewed your resume online. Be cautious and NEVER send anyone money that has offered you work of any kind. Even if they have recently sent you a check which you deposited, the check could be a fake. Please contact us if you do receive correspondence from a scam employer so we can take appropriate action immediately.



Work-At-Home Jobs - These are offers to purchase a list of companies that are purportedly hiring for work-at-home positions. You should exercise caution before purchasing such lists because they are often inaccurate.



MULTI-LEVEL MARKETING (MLM)

Also referred to as Pyramid Schemes, these marketing ploys involve recruiting new members to earn money. Although there are legitimate MLM businesses, also called "Network Marketing," these are based on selling products or a service. When the business focuses primarily on finding new recruits, the business and its employees may be in danger of participating in an illegal pyramid scheme.


CONFERENCE CALLS

Some fraudulent employment offers may entice job seekers to attend an upcoming conference call by use of a specific access code. Be advised there are free conference call services that are sometimes used fraudulently to obtain information for unscrupulous and/or illegal reasons. Job seekers may be led to believe these are legitimate employers simply because of the conference call invitation. Job seekers must be cautious not to disclose any identifying information under such circumstances.