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Friday, May 15, 2026

I want to be able to provide some good when I post. Not successful,not ots still worth a try. In this post, it's to let you all know of employment sites with job openings. It's hard enough finding a job to have to deal with hackers posting false job openings ON MAJOR SITES!

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Since I don't want to name sites as they may be listening to this complaint, in the last week, two job interviews were fake.

Fake emails and fake zoom links.

The second one had a virus.

Both times the HQ of the company acknowledged they know of these fake jobs. Unfortunately, these sites used to upload your personal info and sending resumes is not really confirming a business job opening is legit.

I just spent the last hour removing a hack. I really feel for our younger generations. Walking into a building may be the only real job search.

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Hey, just let your young job searchers, and old, that sone jobs responses need to be vetted right on the response.

#1 | Posted by Petrous at 2026-05-15 07:28 PM | Reply

- Walking into a building may be the only real job search.

That's what I did for my first real job after college... I found a new office blding on North Central Expressway in Dallas, went in, looked at the Lobby Directory, saw an interesting name and business, then went up and had an interview.

Turns out that the first Chili's was around the corner, and we weren't far off of the popular Greenville Ave.

Couple of years later I opened their Silicon Valley office.

#2 | Posted by Corky at 2026-05-15 07:42 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

@#1 ... Hey, just let your young job searchers, and old, that sone jobs responses need to be vetted right on the response. ...

Yup.

Hackers have been posting fake job openings hoping to garner personal details of applicants.

Then there's this ...

That position you just applied for might be a 'ghost job' that'll never be filled (2024)
www.theregister.com

... If you didn't hear back about that great-looking tech position you applied for, it might not be because there were too many applicants scrambling to find a job amid rolling layoffs. There's a distinct possibility the posting was fake to begin with.

We're talking here about "ghost jobs" a practice of posting openings for positions that are fake, already filled, or intended for internal applicants and only opened to the public for legal purposes.

This is no fringe phenomenon either, as Silicon Valley-adjacent news outlet SFGate discovered by chatting with some recruiters and looking at research from career and resume websites. To make matters worse, it's becoming increasingly prevalent in the tech industry as it slides into an era of perpetual layoffs, the publication concluded.

According to research published in August by MyPerfectResume, 81 percent of recruiters admitted to posting ghost jobs, with 41 percent saying half or more of the jobs they post are straight-up fake. Resume Builder similarly found by speaking to more than a thousand hiring managers that 40 percent of companies posted fake jobs in the past year, and that three in ten had active fake openings posted as of June, when it published its report. ...


#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-05-15 07:54 PM | Reply

I'm sorry this happened to you. That sucks. I agree, navigating a career and life in general has become far more complex in recent years, and I doubt it improves for future generations. Everything is online, giving scammers many more opportunities to prey on people.

#4 | Posted by cbob at 2026-05-16 01:53 PM | Reply

This should be all the commentary on the state of the economy that anyone needs.

The scams used to be fake free money.
Now, the scams are fake jobs.

Congratulations, Republicans.
You Built That.

#5 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-05-16 01:56 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

POSTED BY PETROUS

Sorry to hear, this "fake company" thing has been going on since 2010 at least that I know of.
Its best to use a "reputable" sites, as supposedly they won't advertise jobs from "hack" companies.
There are a ton of small agregators that will point you to nefarious companies.

Now, the scams are fake jobs.

Now? No this has been going on since the 1990s. If Corky is really is from SiliconValley he/she should have said the truth about what these companies do and why.

Posting fake jobs from legit companies happened regularly since newspapers existed, just less common because of costs,, most fortune 500 companies post fake listings for three reasons.

1. Market research on salary.
2. Image management - look we're hiring cant be that bad...
3. Obfuscate their own internal research and directions (misdirections)

As far as I know these three reasons have been happening since way before today.

#6 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-05-16 02:45 PM | Reply

- he/she should have said

Trumpish Chinese Misogynists.... what will they think of next?

Also, apparently the current AI-backed proliferation of Fake Jobs is beyond his meager conceptions.

#7 | Posted by Corky at 2026-05-16 02:51 PM | Reply

1. Market research on salary.
2. Image management - look we're hiring cant be that bad...
3. Obfuscate their own internal research and directions (misdirections)

^
Not scams where the victim's identity gets stolen, computer gets hacked, etc.
The victim got their time wasted, is all.
Now there's much more at risk.

#8 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-05-16 03:09 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

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