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Too good to be true? Watch out for job scams

Many out of work job seekers are pounding the pavement to find a job, even taking jobs that may not be the best for career advancement or job satisfaction.

To add insult to unemployment injury, now scammers are out there advertising fake jobs or scamming money out of desperate job seekers.

According to one article, the Better Business Bureau is warning unemployed job seekers to beware of job offers that may sound too good to be true.

Job scammers may try to do everything from requiring a paid for credit check before applying, to asking for money up front for supplies for work at home schemes. Also, be careful about the amount of information you divulge on resumes or job board sites to protect yourself again identity theft.

If you have any concerns about job offers or employment scams, report it to the Better Business Bureau right away, and be careful about job opportunities that sound suspicious.

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