Scam Alert! Job Hunting After Graduation

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Graduation season marks an exciting new chapter—one filled with opportunities, ambition, and the pursuit of that first big career step. But as new grads eagerly enter the job market, scammers are ready to exploit that enthusiasm.

According to the Better Business Bureau (BBB), job scams have surged in recent years, especially among people aged 18 to 34. The BBB’s latest Risk Report ranks job scams as the most dangerous type of scam for this age group, fueled in part by the rise of remote work and job hunting via online platforms.

How These Scams Work

Melanie McGovern of the BBB warns that scammers often pose as recruiters on trusted job sites like LinkedIn and Indeed. Others reach out through emails, texts, or even social media messages offering jobs that sound too good to be true—and they usually are.

“We have seen scam activity on social media sites asking people to apply for jobs or offering them jobs on the spot,” says McGovern.

Fake job listings are often vague, missing key details like job responsibilities or company information. The recruiter profiles may look suspiciously incomplete, or include profile photos that can be traced back to someone else with a quick reverse image search.

And if the “recruiter” quickly moves the conversation to a personal email (like Gmail or Yahoo) or a messaging app, that’s a red flag. “Knowing that you are dealing with a legitimate company is really, really important,” McGovern emphasizes.

Red Flags to Watch

  • Vague job descriptions or listings that are too good to be true
  • Pressure to act fast or get hired on the spot
  • Requests to pay for equipment upfront, or cash a check, and send money back
  • Use of personal email addresses instead of a corporate domain
  • Lack of a formal interview process

Legitimate employers don’t ask for money, and they don’t hire solely via text or chat apps. “Getting a professional job is a professional process,” says McGovern. “There’ll be resumes, reference checks, interviews—either in-person or virtual. That process matters.”

What You Can Do

  • Research the company and recruiter before responding
  • Don’t share personal information until you’ve verified the offer
  • Trust your instincts. If something feels off, pause and investigate
  • Report any scams to BBB Scam Tracker and the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov

Graduates have worked hard to earn their degrees. Don’t let a scam be the first step in your professional journey. Stay informed, stay cautious, and you’ll be on the path to success with confidence.

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