There are many advantages to searching for jobs online. It is certainly convenient. Unlike years ago when job seekers had to cold call or visit potential employers during office hours now job seekers can search for jobs around the clock from the comfort of their own home. Searching for jobs online also gives the job seeker access to available jobs all around the world. Still another advantage to searching for jobs online is the job seeker can refine their job search based on very specific criteria. Despite all of these great advantage to searching for jobs online there are some disadvantages to searching for jobs online. One of the most significant disadvantages is the potential to encounter scams while searching for jobs online. This article will discuss steps job seekers can take to be more careful during their online job search.
The potential for encountering scams is one of the most obvious disadvantages to using the Internet to search for jobs. While most job advertisements posted on legitimate job search websites are not scams, there are unfortunately a large number of scams floating around on the Internet trying to lure in those who are looking for employment. Job seekers can look out for a few important red flags which will help them to avoid these scams. One of the biggest red flags out there is a job advertisement which specifies the job seeker must purchase something before being considered. In most cases these types of advertisements require the candidate to purchase training materials. Often these types of offers are part of pyramid schemes in which the candidate is not offered an actual job but the opportunity to become a part of the pyramid scheme. These deals are usually not profitable at all and should be avoided.
Another thing job seekers should be on the lookout for when they are searching for a job online is job advertisements which require the candidates to open a bank account with a specific bank or to disclose sensitive information such as bank account numbers. This is often required under the guise that the employee will be paid via direct deposit and this information is necessary. While there are certainly a large number of employers who pay via direct deposit, there is no need for this information to be a part of the application process so job seekers should proceed with caution when job advertisements require this information with the application.
The fear of being scammed is not the only concern online job seekers should have. There have been a number of news stories recently involving job seekers who were lured into a dangerous situation after answering a job advertisement. Job seekers should always be cautious and take steps to verify the authenticity of a job posting before divulging too much personal information and before meeting a representative from the company for an interview. Job seekers should be especially cautious if the proposed interview location is anywhere other than the place of business. It is not highly unusual for potential employers to schedule preliminary interviews at a casual location such as a local coffee shop. This is considered to be relatively safe since it is a public location so job seekers do not have to be overly concerned with these types of interviews; however, it is always a good idea to take measures to ensure the job opening is legitimate. Job seekers who arrive at an interview location and immediately feel as though something is wrong with the situation should trust their instincts and leave immediately.
Finally, job seekers need to be careful when searching for a job online because they do not want to be discovered by their current employer. Employees have the right to look for a new job at any time and for any reason but it can cause tension in the workplace. Job seekers can avoid this type of problem by keeping information such as name, address and current employer confidential. The job seeker may also want to take measures to ensure they cannot be easily identified by the description of their duties with their current employer.
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