If you apply for a job or publish your resume, please follow these safety recommendations:
- Beware of fake checks. If your perspective "employer" asks you to cash checks and then send part of cashed money back - that's most likely a scam. Chances are that this check is forged (even if your bank considers such check legitimate at first glance). See, for example:
Fake job: Cashing forged checks,
Bad loan scam.
- Don't pay any fees to your prospective employer. Your employer has to pay you, not the other way around. If your "employer" wants money from you, then it's likely a pyramid scheme.
- Don't share your personal information (such as Social Security Number, date of birth, and your home address) unless you're sure about legitimacy of your perspective employer. Sharing your personal information with unknown "employer" may result in your identity theft.
- PostJobFree.com does not guarantee legitimacy of any job postings made on www.postjobfree.com.
- PostJobFree.com does not guarantee legitimacy of any recruiters or employers who are trying to contact you through www.postjobfree.com.
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