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An image of a letter being caught by a fishing pole with the text "Gone Phishing"
Why this looks valid
- Unsolicited job offers directed at college students are common
Why this is fraud
- Grammatical errors are often indicators of malicious emails
- The offer is too good to be true – $200 a week for part-time minimal work at just an hour a day!
Additional notes
- As the spring semester progresses, the frequency of these fraudulent employment offers will increase. Cyber criminals know our academic schedule and take advantage of the fact that students are looking for summer employment
- Are you a Marist student looking for a job? Contact the right experts who can help you at the Center for Career Services: https://www.marist.edu/academic-resources/career-services
- Fraudulent job offers are extremely common. For more information, see https://www.bbb.org/article/news-releases/20710-scam-alert-employment-scams-target-college-students
- A little paranoia goes a long way! Be suspicious of any email messages similar to this one.