EasyPost Warns Job Seekers About Recruitment Scams Impersonating Company
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jstreebin
Crusty in the right places. Worth the chew.
Summary
EasyPost warns job seekers about fraudulent recruitment scams impersonating the company, advising applicants to only trust official channels and report suspicious offers. The company emphasizes that legitimate job postings don't request personal information or upfront fees.
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These scams aim to deceive unsuspecting applicants by offering nonexistent positions and requesting personal information or upfront fees.
Remember that our company does not endorse any job postings outside our official channels.
If you need to check on the validity of an email from EasyPost...
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