NEVER located legit employment on craigslistLook Out For Scams On Craigslist
I have been seeking alternative employment for nearly a year; I generally have looked through local, legit sites. However, in the past 6 months I have been going to CL almost daily. I continually find interesting positions that I would easily be considered for & apply...Not ONE SINGLE time have I located a legit position! Always with the generic reply...Sometimes in the middle of the night even. They always expect you to click on a site to post your application. I even had 2 positions expect me to fill out a credit report! I was in awe with that one b/c I couldn't imagine anyone being ignorant enough to actually do it. Then it made me sad because I imagine there are people out there who have done it...The scam, ultimately being leading people to the "free credit report" site where the scammer gets paid per "customer".
I will continue to look on CL each day in hopes of finding an honest & ethical posting. However, I would advise job-seekers to take some extra measures to keep his/herself safe...Measures I didn't start off taking & really feel regret in my heart for now:
1) If it's not a specific job description, it's probably fake. If it pays really well for a medial job, it's probably fake. If it sounds too good to be true, on CL, I can almost guarantee it IS too good to be true. If there are grammatical errors, poor punctuation, misspellings, etc...It's probably fake & foreign.
2) Create an email account ONLY for your employment seeking. It makes things much easier to manage & helps decrease confusion with these irritating & bogus postings.
3) Reply to the poster with a simply inquiry. "I would like to exprees my interest in the Blah, Blah, Blah position I found posted on www.Craigslist.Com. Is this position still open? Could you please send me a full description of the position and your business information...I would be happy to share additional information with you by means of an invitation for a personal interview..." Sign short email as first name & last initial, or visa versa. Don't even feel bad to add a line regarding your experience with previously dishonest postings making you hesitant to offer any personal information. Real employers will appreciate your intuition.
4) If you get a reply to hit a website, fill out a report, etc...Anything NONhuman, hit delete. You know there's no way that's a real person trying to gain a new employee. Of course, if you ever get a reply that you sound like a great addition to their staff...Without a formal meeting, you KNOW there's nothing for you there.
5) Remove your home address & phone numbers from your initial resume. I know that it's by no means fail-safe, but only keep that personal information on a resume you are choosing to personally HAND to a potential employer. No airwaves need to know your home address or contact information aside from your newly created email account. It's just a little bit more protection for yourself, in my opinion.
I hope that someone finds this helpful...This has been my experience. I wish I had started investigating prior to searching for employment on that site. But, when you are seeking employment, you just want it NOW & no one considers the possibility of liars out there making up jobs that seem too good to be true!
Good luck.
-reply by Frustrated