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Google It and Avoid a Scam!
Google It and Avoid a Scam! If you are currently a job seeker or expect to be in career transition in the near future you are aware that it can become an extremely stressful time. Concerns increase over time regarding the emotional and financial stability of a household andfearof the unknown can result in a feeling of desperationand vulnerability. Despite the discouragement that may be present at times throughout the job searchprocess, it is imperative that you proceed with the utmost of due diligence prior to obtaining the services of any company, especially thoserequesting a substantial fee. Unfortunately there aretoo many organizations thatprey on the vulnerability of others using a scam that enables them to sell inferiorproducts or services. The diet industry is likely the best example,generatingbillions of dollarsselling products that just dont work. Desperation and vulnerability lead many toaccept offersincluding diet pills that are not regulated or approved.As inmostindustries, the career industryis also not free of scamswithorganizations sending out mass mailings that sound personal andguarantee you a job for a fee;a substantial fee! You will readthe same canned spiel often from a variety of company names.The majority will ask you to set up an appointment to come back with your spouse. No amount of money will guarantee you a jobas you will learn from thereputable and legitimatecareer services that are available.It is notdifficult tofind out whos who, just Google It and Avoid a Scam! The Internet and especially the advent of social media provides the ability to share our voice and experiences with ease. Although many scams still exist, it is becoming more and more difficult for those running themtokeep ahead of the online feedback even though they respond by changing their company name on a regular basis.Before you sign a contract andhand over a substantial amount of money,Google it! Simplyenter thecompany name and beside it type scam.Many companies share the same name so be sure the results relate to theparticular company you are searching by confirming the location or names involved. Check out sites such asRipoff Report, About.com, Consumer Scams in Canada, http://www.armydiller.com/financial-scam/. You willbe amazed at how much information is available online! Further to Google searches for company names and scams, frauds, etc, most companies havea website and legitimate organizations are proud to include contact detailsand names. Linkedin is the topsocial med ia site for professionals and offers the opportunity to search for millions of individuals and companies to seek out further information. Testimonials are also available for review and areposted bythe author, not the recipient. The next timeyou are interested in doing business with anyone, Googlethe name prior tomaking a commitment. In the career industryit is safe to saythat a reputablecompanywillhave a visibleonline profile. Google It and Avoid a Scam! If you are currently a job seeker or expect to be in career transition in the near future you are aware that it can become an extremely stressful time. Concerns increase over time regarding the emotional and financial stability of a household andfearof the unknown can result in a feeling of desperationand vulnerability. Despite the discouragement that may be present at times throughout the job searchprocess, it is imperative that you proceed with the utmost of due diligence prior to obtaining the services of any company, especially thoserequesting a substantial fee. Unfortunately there aretoo many organizations thatprey on the vulnerability of others using a scam that enables them to sell inferiorproducts or services. The diet industry is likely the best example,generatingbillions of dollarsselling products that just dont work. Desperation and vulnerability lead many toaccept offersincluding diet pills that are not regulated or approved.As inmostindustries, the career industryis also not free of scamswithorganizations sending out mass mailings that sound personal andguarantee you a job for a fee;a substantial fee! You will readthe same canned spiel often from a variety of company names.The majority will ask you to set up an appointment to come back with your spouse. No amount of money will guarantee you a jobas you will learn from thereputable and legitimatecareer services that are available.It is notdifficult tofind out whos who, just Google It and Avoid a Scam! The Internet and especially the advent of social media provides the ability to share our voice and experiences with ease. Although many scams still exist, it is becoming more and more difficult for those running themtokeep ahead of the online feedback even though they respond by changing their company name on a regular basis.Before you sign a contract andhand over a substantial amount of money,Google it! Simplyenter thecompany name and beside it type scam.Many companies share the same name so be sure the results relate to theparticular company you are searching by confirming the location or names involved. Check out sites such asRipoff Report, About.com, Consumer Scams in Canada, http://www.armydiller.com/financial-scam/. You willbe amazed at how much information is available online! Further to Google searches for company names and scams, frauds, etc, most companies havea website and legitimate organizations are proud to include contact detailsand names. Linkedin is the topsocial med ia site for professionals and offers the opportunity to search for millions of individuals and companies to seek out further information. Testimonials are also available for review and areposted bythe author, not the recipient. The next timeyou are interested in doing business with anyone, Googlethe name prior tomaking a commitment. In the career industryit is safe to saythat a reputablecompanywillhave a visibleonline profile.
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