There are lots of components contributing to the hellscape that’s the present job market: few open roles, fierce competitors, AI automation and horrible world financial circumstances, to call just some. And it is more and more a minefield, the place promising-looking postings would possibly actually simply be scams.
These employment scams have simply develop into “a part of the truth of the trendy job search,” Oscar Rodriguez, vp of belief merchandise at LinkedIn, advised me.
Practically three-quarters (72%) of job searchers say they query the legitimacy of a job posting earlier than making use of, a LinkedIn report launched on Wednesday discovered. Mistrust is rising, with 57% saying they’re extra more likely to query whether or not a job posting is a rip-off now than a yr in the past.
Employment scams — faux job postings, scammers posing as recruiters and sketchy job functions designed to steal your information — are all on the rise. Over 132,000 job scams had been reported to the Federal Commerce Fee in 2025, leading to $636 million in misplaced cash.
And AI instruments are turbocharging these scammers and dangerous actors.
“It’s getting cheaper, quicker and simpler to credibly faux to be somebody or one thing that you simply’re not,” Rodriguez mentioned.
For job seekers, the promise of a possible job could also be sufficient to propel them to miss crimson flags. This occurs notably with youthful job searchers. For instance, a current school grad who hasn’t utilized to many roles earlier than won’t notice {that a} random recruiter asking them for a counseling price earlier than making use of is not a typical hiring apply.
Feelings may play a job in decision-making; should you’re excited and relieved to obtain a proposal to interview, you could be extra inclined to obtain unknown software program to hitch the decision, even when it seems sketchy. Practically a 3rd (32%) of Gen Z job seekers admitted to ignoring rip-off warning indicators as a result of job alternatives are so scarce, the report discovered.
Methods to spot job scams
LinkedIn, for its half, says it removes over 98% of rip-off content material earlier than social media customers ever encounter it. That is “vital, however not enough,” Rodriguez mentioned, which is why the platform is constructing new instruments to assist them spot fraudsters and scammers.
There are some widespread techniques you possibly can look out for. LinkedIn discovered that in 90% of rip-off makes an attempt, the scammer tried to get the consumer to maneuver to a personal messaging platform, the place there are fewer protections. Being requested for delicate data, upfront funds or being pressured into making selections shortly are different crimson flags.
On the flip facet, job seekers are more and more reaching out to recruiters to confirm {that a} posting is actual, checking particulars on an organization’s job board and in search of verification on social media accounts.
