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Common Job Scam Warning Signs

Upfront payment requests

Legitimate employers never ask you to pay for training, equipment, or a starter kit before employment begins. This is the defining feature of advance-fee fraud.

Unrealistically high pay

₦500k/week or $500/day for simple data entry? Offers of high pay for minimal-skill remote work are almost always fraud designed to exploit financial desperation.

Free email domains

Real companies use @company.com addresses — not @gmail.com, @yahoo.com, or @outlook.com for official hiring communications. This is a near-universal scam marker.

Artificial urgency

"Limited slots — apply within 24 hours" and "offer expires today" are psychological pressure tactics designed to stop you from researching the company.

WhatsApp-only hiring

Scammers deliberately avoid traceable, formal channels. No legitimate employer hires exclusively via WhatsApp or Telegram without any formal interview process.

ID documents before interview

Requesting your BVN, NIN, international passport, or bank details before any formal interview or offer letter is a major red flag for identity theft or advance-fee fraud.

Frequently Asked Questions

Key warning signs include: being asked to pay before you start (advance-fee fraud), a salary that sounds too high for the effort required, contact only through WhatsApp or a personal email address like Gmail or Yahoo, no verifiable company website, and being offered the job without a proper interview. Use VerifyJobs — paste the posting and get an instant risk score from 0 to 100.
Yes — VerifyJobs is 100% free, always. No account, email address, or credit card is required. Just paste a job description, upload a PDF or Word file, or enter a URL and get your result instantly. No personal data is stored.
The risk score runs from 0 to 100. A score of 70 or above means the posting has multiple serious scam indicators — avoid it. 45–69 is suspicious and warrants careful independent research before proceeding. Below 45 suggests lower risk, though always verify any job opportunity independently before accepting an offer or sharing personal data.
Yes. Copy the full WhatsApp message text, paste it into the "Paste Text" tab on VerifyJobs.org, and set the Source field to "WhatsApp". The detection engine specifically identifies patterns common in WhatsApp job scams, including upfront payment requests, unrealistic salaries, and free email addresses.
Do not send any money or share bank details, BVN, NIN, or passport information. Cut off contact immediately. Report to your country's agency: EFCC or NITDA in Nigeria, the FTC in the USA, or Action Fraud in the UK. Screenshot all evidence before blocking the sender.
VerifyJobs supports PDF files (.pdf) and Microsoft Word documents (.doc and .docx) up to 10 MB. You can also paste text directly or submit a URL for analysis.
VerifyJobs uses a rule-based detection engine that checks over 50 scam indicators. It is highly accurate at identifying common fraud patterns. It should be used as one tool in your decision-making process alongside your own research into any employer.
Yes. VerifyJobs specifically detects crypto-related scam indicators including wallet addresses, investment requirements, cryptocurrency payment mentions, and MLM-style recruitment language commonly used in crypto job scams.
Common job scams include: advance-fee fraud (paying for training or equipment), WhatsApp-only recruitment, reshipping scams, check-cashing schemes, pyramid schemes disguised as jobs, data entry scams with upfront fees, cryptocurrency investment recruitment, and fake remote assistant positions. VerifyJobs detects all these patterns.
When you submit a URL, VerifyJobs fetches the page, extracts the job content, checks for the canonical employer source, and analyses the full text for scam indicators. It also evaluates the domain structure, checks for known scam domains, and examines URL patterns commonly found in fraudulent job postings.

What is VerifyJobs?

VerifyJobs.org is a free, instant job scam detection tool built to protect job seekers from employment fraud. The rule-based detection engine analyses any job posting — pasted text, uploaded document, or URL — and returns a risk score, legitimacy score, a list of red flags, positive signals, and a plain-English recommendation, all in seconds and without any registration required.

Job scams cost victims an estimated $2 billion per year globally. Fraudulent postings are especially common on WhatsApp, Telegram, and email, and disproportionately target job seekers in Nigeria, Ghana, India, Kenya, the Philippines, and other markets where employment pressure is high and verification resources are scarce.

The engine checks over 50 scam indicators, including: requests for upfront payment; promises of unrealistically high salaries for simple tasks; recruitment conducted exclusively through personal messaging apps; use of free email domains for company correspondence; urgent language designed to prevent careful decision-making; requests for sensitive personal documents before any formal hiring process; and references to cryptocurrency payments or wallet addresses.

VerifyJobs supports three input methods: pasting job description text directly, uploading a PDF or Word document (up to 10 MB), or submitting a URL. The tool is free, requires no account, and stores no personal data. It is not affiliated with any government agency.

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