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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Vicky Shaw

Job hunters £5k out of pocket after falling prey to social media scam

  • Lloyds Bank has reported a 237 per cent surge in "advanced fee" job scams this year, warning job hunters of significant financial losses and potential criminal records.
  • Victims typically lose £1,420, with some out of pocket by over £5,000, and young job seekers aged 18 to 34 are disproportionately targeted.
  • These scams often originate on social media, luring victims with fake remote work offers like liking TikTok videos, then demanding upfront payments for purported necessities such as processing or training.
  • More sophisticated schemes involve fake interviews, contracts, and impersonating genuine recruitment agencies, sometimes manipulating victims into unwitting money laundering.
  • Lloyds advises job seekers to be wary of any requests for payment to apply for a job and to independently research the role and company being presented.

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Job scams have jumped 237% since January. Here’s how to keep yourself safe

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