How to identify scam job interviews invitation.

Etini

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Identifying fake job interviews in Nigeria can be a challenging task, as scammers are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their tactics. However, by being aware of some common red flags, job seekers can protect themselves from falling victim to these scams.

One of the most obvious signs of a fake job interview is an unsolicited email or message. Legitimate companies will typically only contact job applicants who have submitted a resume or application. If you receive an invitation for an interview without any prior contact, it is likely a scam.

Another red flag is an interview that is scheduled to take place at an unfamiliar location or through an online platform. Scammers will often use fake addresses or online meeting rooms to conduct fake interviews. Always verify the location of the interview and the company's contact details before attending.

Another indication is if the company or interviewer is not willing to provide clear information about the position and company, or if they ask for personal information such as your bank details or passport number. Legitimate companies will be happy to provide you with all the information you need about the job and the company.

It is also important to be skeptical of any job that requires an upfront payment or asks for a deposit in order to secure the position. Legitimate companies will not ask for any money from job seekers.

Finally, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Be wary of any job that offers a high salary or benefits that seem unrealistic for the position.
 
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