
The prevalence of scams targeting job seekers is on the rise, with various reports highlighting the increasing sophistication of these fraudulent activities. Experts warn that scammers are not only impersonating legitimate companies but are also utilizing fake job offers and websites to deceive individuals. A recent discussion revealed that one person made $2.4 million by launching memecoin farms, illustrating the financial risks involved in such schemes. Organizations like Sensor Tower and Foresight Ventures have issued warnings, emphasizing that they will never request personal financial information during the job application process. Additionally, resources are being shared to help individuals identify and avoid these scams, including videos and guidelines on recognizing fake profiles and job offers.

Careful out there. I didn't reply, but I did FA in crypto long enough to recognize a scam when I see it. 99% chance if this guy messages you about positions, some link provided during the "interview" process is a drainer or malware that'll let one in. Don't trust em. https://t.co/dQo2z1TwRZ
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