Every year, millions of Americans go online to search for jobs using websites like LinkedIn, Indeed, and Glassdoor.
The next career opportunity to fill your inbox may be too good to be true. It may come in the form of a text message or an email from someone who says they're a job recruiter. Before you reply, ...
Online scammers have begun targeting millennial job seekers through an intricate fraudulent check scheme. One victim includes Noemi Benitez who was swindled out of $900 after looking for work online. ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The office of Indiana Gov. Mike Braun announced on Thursday that Braun signed two executive orders on Thursday ...
Retirees are prime targets for scammers looking for money. Knowing how they work can help you protect yourself and your ...
Utah is ranked among the top five states for the highest number of job scams reported per capita in 2024, according to a ...
We’ve all gotten the texts. A mysterious recruiter says they have the perfect job for you: one that you can do from home, on a flexible schedule, for great pay. Usually I delete these messages and ...
USA, — As more companies push employees back into the office in 2025, remote job opportunities are becoming harder to find — and scammers are taking advantage of it, according to the FBI. Consumer ...