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Job Scams
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international
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9bbc6dbbc4054738802bad650e7a6210
Source URL
https://careernetwork.msu.edu/blog/2020/12/21/job-scams/
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https://careernetwork.msu.edu/channels/find-jobs-or-internships/
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2026-03-17T06:35:17+00:00
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Job Scams

Source: https://careernetwork.msu.edu/blog/2020/12/21/job-scams/ Parent: https://careernetwork.msu.edu/channels/find-jobs-or-internships/

The Career Services Network has noticed a marked increase in students being contacted by fraudulent individuals and employers offering a variety of  “employment” opportunities. Students have reported being contacted via email, LinkedIn, or our Career Management System.

The hallmark of many of these job scams is to ask a student to deposit checks to their personal accounts, purchase items, or send personal checks with their own money to the employer. They may also attempt to collect sensitive personal information that could be used for future identity theft.

If you believe you have been contacted by a job scam via your MSU email account, please contact MSU IT immediately.

In general, we encourage you to protect yourself by:

No legitimate employer will send payment in advance and ask the employee to send a portion of it back. DO NOT provide any personal information especially social security numbers or financial information.

Be cautious if an email or job posting:

If you are concerned about a job opportunity being a potential scam, you may also reach out to Career Services at CareerServices@csp.msu.edu prior to applying; we are happy to investigate positions on your behalf.

By Karin Hanson Show author info

Karin Hanson Director, Career Services Network

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