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Protecting your resume and yourself from online scams
It is important to safeguard yourself when looking for jobs from crooks .Tips to protect your resume and yourself from online scams

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You should also never share the personal information listed above with a prospective employer until you are confident that the employer and employment opportunity is legitimate. about 1 year ago
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To avoid identity theft, never give out the following right away, to anyone who approaches you through a job bank.Social security number , Driver's license number ,Credit card or bank account numbers about 1 year ago
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if an employer asks you to send your completed job application before you've visited, double-check the mailing address, phone number, company logo and such, to ensure that they match a real employer about 1 year ago
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genuine recruiters shouldn't ask for your extremely-personal information, such as your SSN and driver's license number, except as explained above for background checks about 1 year ago
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Add Minimal contact information in an online resume makes it harder for your identity to be stolen or for your employer to discover your job search. about 1 year ago
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Modified employment history, particularly for the current job, minimizes potential risk to existing employment. Example Remove your current employer's name; replace it with an accurate, but generic, description about 1 year ago
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The holly Fact - Not Every job site is able to ensure that only a “real employer” posts job opportunities and can search through the resume database. about 1 year ago
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Every job posting does not represents a genuine job opportunity in the "real world" fake job ads are plentiful from: employers or recruiters building their resume pool, people trying to sell you something about 1 year ago
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Beware of employers e-mailing you for “pre-interview screening” to “qualify” with driver’s license, your Social Security Number, date of birth, mother’s maiden name, and bank account number, or credit card numbers about 1 year ago
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FACT- employers "outsource" the careers/employment section of their Website, and a resume submitted on an employer's Website may end up in a much larger resume database searched about 1 year ago
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