A recent study revealed that one in five job postings are fake, as some companies post listings with no intention of hiring and use different tactics to attract job seekers. RELATED STORIES ...
Some hiring managers even admitted they post fake jobs to keep their own employees on their toes, saying they want workers to feel “replaceable” so they will work harder. For the latest news ...
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Attackers are preying on students who are looking to make extra money while in college. Fake job postings, often distributed through unsolicited private messages or appearing on online job listing ...
“There are too many fake job postings that are essentially scams. Job seekers often apply to jobs that seem legitimate, but their information is stolen and sold with every click. Their resumes ...
but 70% of hiring managers believe posting fake jobs is “morally acceptable”, according to the study. The reasons why hiring managers would do this are plentiful – even if it may not make ...
According to @IndianTechGuide on X (formerly Twitter), scammers are creating fake job postings to lure job seekers. When someone expresses interest in the listing, the scammer convinces them to ...