The case of Iniobong Umoren Is a pathetic example of how young graduates searching for jobs fall into the hands of scammers, end up losing their lives.
Others have been seriously deceived in the process as a result of fake job advertisements, emails, and so on.
In this article, EKO HOT BLOG shall be listing some tricks to help young graduates to identify fake job interviews and invitations.
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Please be very cautious when applying for jobs. Here is a list of what to look out for:
(1.) Don’t apply for jobs where they are demanding your pictures but won’t stipulate extra details about the job.
(2.) Females, don’t ever go to an interview at a Hotel unless you applied for a Job at a Hotel. When invited for an interview, make sure that the address matches what you initially applied for.
(3.) Any job benefits that sound too good to be true, should be avoided. Any company offering a high salary for an Entry-level Job is a red flag.
(4.) Please notify your family and friends if you should go out for an interview. Give them all attributes in case something happens to you.
(5.) Avoid going for an Interview alone especially for ladies. It’s no longer safe out there, and nothing can be trusted. It’s always best to be safe than sorry.
(6.) Don’t pay any fee to get a Job, if a Fee is demanded during applications or interviews, just know that it’s a big SCAM.
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