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Exclamation Beware of Scam Job Postings
Posted by: nightfox818 - 10-24-2024, 08:30 PM - Forum: Career & Job Opportunities - No Replies

We want to remind everyone to be cautious when exploring job listings posted on our Careers Board. Unfortunately, scam job listings have become more common across various platforms, and it’s important to remain vigilant to avoid falling victim to these scams.
How to Identify Scam Job Listings:

  • Too Good to Be True: If a job offers exceptionally high pay for minimal work or unrealistic benefits, it’s a red flag.
  • Unclear or Vague Job Descriptions: Legitimate companies provide detailed descriptions of what the role entails, required qualifications, and expectations.
  • No Interview Process: Beware of jobs that offer employment without a proper interview or verification process.
  • Unprofessional Communication: Look out for poor grammar, spelling mistakes, and unprofessional communication from supposed employers.
  • Request for Personal Information or Money: Legitimate companies will never ask for personal details like your social security number, bank account information, or payments before hiring.
What to Do If You Encounter a Scam Job:
  1. Do Not Engage: If you suspect a listing is a scam, do not respond or provide any personal information.
  2. Report the Post: Use the report function on the forum to notify our moderators about the suspicious listing. We will investigate and take the necessary actions.
  3. Share Your Experience: If you’ve been contacted by a suspicious employer, share your experience with the community so others can be cautious.
Our moderation team is committed to keeping this board a safe place for job seekers. However, your help in reporting potential scam listings is vital in maintaining a secure environment.
Stay safe, and happy job hunting!

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  Hello and welcome!
Posted by: nightfox818 - 10-24-2024, 08:27 PM - Forum: Introductions & Community - No Replies

Hello! Welcome to networkforums.net. I'm the site admin and I created networkforums.net to connect with other people who like networking.
I have always liked networking since I was in high school a long time ago. I got lucky that my school had a Cisco networking program and I enrolled in the class and absolutely loved it. Throughout my career, I've worked for SMB and a major US ISP. Now, I work in IaaS doing systems and networking. It's safe to say, I love networking. I'm not an "expert" but I believe that you can always learn something new. I don't know everything! Smile
Anyways, welcome!

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