Spotting Transcription Job Scams: 10 Common Hints

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SPOTTING TRANSCRIPTION JOB SCAMS 10 COMMON HINTS


#1

NO CONTACT INFORMATION Legitimate businesses always have their history and contact information on their websites.Â


#2

WILL ASK FOR YOUR CONTACT INFO FIRST Asks for your contact information before showing you what opportunity is available.


#3

WEBSITE USES GEO-TARGETING Information on opportunities indicates job opportunities specific to your location only.


#4

TASKS ARE NOT DEFINED There is no information about the type of work or company you will be working for.


#5

CONVEYING AN URGENCY OF PURPOSE Job opportunities with some sort of urgency or limited spots.


#6

COMPANY IS DESPERATE FOR YOU A site always showing pop-ups trying to take your contact info or any other advantages.


#7

FAKE TESTIMONIALS Find out whether a testimonial is made by real people searching for the opportunity.


#8

MANY “TRUST” BADGES A website with lots of trust badges.


#9

SPEND MONEY TO MAKE MONEY Legitimate companies do not require you to pay for a job.


#10

NON-EXISTENT CONTACT INFORMATION A simple way you can test whether a company is legitimate is by trying to contact them through their website, email or phone.


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