- Check Out the Company: Visit the company's website or LinkedIn page to see if it's real. There, real jobs are often listed.
- Look at the language and way of talking: Scammers often use bad language or greetings that everyone knows, like "Dear Sir/Madam."
- Do not give out personal information. Real companies will not ask for money, passport numbers, or bank account information over WhatsApp.
- Look out for warning signs like a tone that says "urgently," job offers that seem too good to be true, or being asked to pay for training or tools.
- Report and Block: Use WhatsApp's "Report" button to let them know, and then block the number so it doesn't send you texts again.
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