Attention all students pursuing careers in healthcare! There’s been a rise in job fraud targeting individuals like you who are looking for opportunities in the healthcare industry. Scammers are taking advantage of your job search and trying to deceive you into paying money for fake job offers or training programs.
Request for Payment Upfront:
Unsolicited Job Offers:
Unclear Job Details:
Pressure to Act Quickly:
Unprofessional Communication:
Never Pay for a Job: Never, under any circumstances, pay for a job, training, or certification. A legitimate employer will never ask you for money to secure employment.
Do Your Research: Look up the company on trusted job boards, review sites, and check their official website. You can also contact the company directly to confirm the authenticity of the job offer.
Consult Career Services: If you're unsure about a job offer, contact your school’s career services for advice and verification. They can help you determine if the job is legitimate or a scam.
Report Suspicious Activity: If you come across a suspicious job offer, report it to your school or local authorities. This helps protect others from falling victim to the same scam.
Remember: If something doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t. Protect yourself and your career by staying vigilant and always verifying the legitimacy of job offers.
Stay safe, stay smart, and don’t let scammers take advantage of you!