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Job scam answers

Got a job offer or recruiter message that feels off? These are short, direct answers to the exact questions people search at that moment. Each one leads with the answer, shows you how to check it yourself, and points to the safe next step. When you want the full picture, the guide goes deeper.

These pages answer one question each, in the words people actually type when an offer arrives and something does not feel right. Start with the one that matches your situation, or paste the posting into the free job checker for an evidence-backed verdict in about twenty seconds.

What makes an answer page different from the guide

A guide teaches the whole topic. An answer page settles one question, fast, in the opening line, because that is the moment you are in when you search it. The detail and the sources follow for anyone who wants to verify. If a question here leads you to a fix, the complete guide to spotting a job scam ties it all together, and the glossary defines the scam types by name.

Every number on these pages is attributed to a named, dated source - the FTC, the BBB, the FBI's IC3 - not to a vague consensus, and we revisit the figures when the data changes. That is the same standard the free checker holds itself to: show the evidence, let you confirm it.