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Updated · Foxy 99 · May 19
FTC Warns Young Job Seekers After $80 Million Employment Scam Losses
Updated
Updated · Foxy 99 · May 19

FTC Warns Young Job Seekers After $80 Million Employment Scam Losses

2 articles · Updated · Foxy 99 · May 19
  • $80 million in reported losses last year pushed the FTC to warn that employment scams are increasingly targeting young job seekers, especially fresh graduates.
  • AI is making the fraud harder to spot by generating convincing texts, emails and fake LinkedIn profiles, while promises of fast hiring exploit applicants eager to land work quickly.
  • Messaging-app-only interviews, requests for information already on a resume and any upfront payment demand are key red flags, the agency said.
  • The FTC said the $80 million reflects only reported cases, suggesting actual losses are higher as job-search fraud becomes a broader threat.
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