LinkedIn Job Offer Scam
Fake LinkedIn profiles impersonate recruiters from real companies. They collect personal info or money through fake hiring.
🚩 Red Flags
- ⚠Unsolicited job too good
- ⚠Interview only via text (no video)
- ⚠Fast hiring process
- ⚠Request SSN before offer letter
- ⚠Check sent for equipment
🛡️ Protect Yourself
- →VERIFY recruiter on company's official website
- →INSIST on video interview
- →PROTECT SSN until verified written offer
- →NO CHECKS from "employers"
More Details
- “We have a perfect opportunity for you”
- “Salary: $85,000-$120,000, fully remote”
- “Please provide SSN for background check”
- “Interview via Google Chat”
Common Questions
Red flags: hired without video interview, sent check before starting, asked to buy equipment and return extra, communication only via Telegram.
Never. Legitimate employers don't send checks before you start. It's a fake check scam.
Recruited for "simple tasks" (rating products). Small initial payments are real. Then you must deposit to unlock more — that deposit is stolen.
Yes. "Payment processor" jobs are money laundering. You could face federal charges even if you didn't know.
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73% of Americans targeted(Pew, 2025)
|$470M lost to text scams in 2024(FTC)
|$16.6B total losses(FBI IC3, 2024)