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Paste any job ad. We'll flag fake companies, unrealistic pay, reshipping scams and upfront fee traps before you waste a single click.

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What we check

Common job scam red flags

Every year, fake job ads cost applicants time, money and identity. These are the patterns we look for.

Unrealistic pay promises

"$5,000 a week, no experience needed" isn't a real entry-level job. It's a hook.

Package forwarding / reshipping

"Receive and forward packages from our warehouse" is a classic mule scheme. It's usually illegal.

Upfront fees

Legitimate employers never ask you to pay for training, equipment or background checks to start.

Personal email recruiters

hiring.manager2847@gmail.com is not a real company contact. Real employers use company domains.

Banking details requested early

No honest employer needs your bank, ID or full date of birth before a formal interview.

Fake urgency

"Positions filling today!" is pressure, not recruitment. Real hiring takes days or weeks.

Vague job description

If you can't tell what you'd actually be doing after reading the whole ad, there's a reason.

No verifiable company

No website, no address, no LinkedIn presence, no real name anywhere. Walk away.

How it works

Paste. Scan. Decide.

1

Paste the job ad

Copy the listing from Seek, Indeed, LinkedIn, Gumtree or anywhere else.

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We scan for patterns

AI checks the ad against dozens of known job scam signals in seconds.

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See every red flag

Each issue explained with the exact quote that triggered it. No guessing.

Questions

Job scam FAQ

What's the most common job scam right now?

Reshipping / package forwarding scams and "data entry" work-from-home roles that ask for banking details upfront. Both are designed to either use your identity or turn you into an unwitting money mule.

Can a real job ever ask for upfront payment?

Almost never. Legitimate employers cover their own training, equipment and background checks. If a job asks you to pay anything before you start, treat it as a red flag.

Is it safe to share my resume with a job I'm not sure about?

Your resume usually contains your name, phone, email and work history, all useful to scammers. If the ad already looks suspicious, don't send your full resume until you've verified the company exists.

Does this check real-time job boards?

Not directly. You paste the ad text or upload a screenshot, and we analyse what you paste. We don't crawl job sites ourselves.

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