WhatsApp, Telegram, LinkedIn... The Scourge of Fake Job Offers on Social Networks that Worries Spain
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Adecco has identified a growing sophistication of attempts at fraud aimed at those seeking employment. Artificial intelligence (AI), emphasizes the company that operates in the employment sector, is making the schemes significantly more sophisticated. For years, identifying a fraudulent job offer was relatively simple. Spelling errors, unrealistic wages or suspicious email addresses were some of the most obvious signs. Today, this reality has ch…
WhatsApp, Telegram, LinkedIn... The Scourge of Fake Job Offers on Social Networks that Worries Spain
Swindlers use social media and messaging such as WhatsApp or Telegram to trap their victims.
The Undersecretary of Labor, Daniel Discua, warned today about scams with job offers abroad. The entry Secretariat of Labor alerts scams with job offers abroad was first published in Digital Process.
Adecco Portugal explains that Artificial Intelligence is making the "significantly more sophisticated recruitment schemes, allowing criminals to create highly credible ads." Check out how to protect yourself.
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