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While many staffing agencies, temporary agencies, headhunters, and other placement firms may deliver honest job search services, others lie about what they will do for you, promote outdated or fake job openings, and charge fees for so-called services. Honest placement firms do not typically charge a fee to job candidates. Instead, the hiring company pays them a fee to find qualified candidates. If a placement firm asks you for a fee - especially one you have to pay in advance - walk away. You're probably dealing with a scam. Nanny, caregiver, and virtual personal assistant job scams
She also includes some helpful tips for spotting fake news: Be warned: Zimdars's list is expansive in scope, and stretches beyond the bootleg sites (many of them headquartered in Macedonia) that write fake news for the sole reason of selling advertisements. Right-wing sources and conspiracy theorists like Breitbart and Infowars appear alongside pure (but often misinterpreted) satire like the Onion and The New Yorker's Borowitz Report. "Not all of these sources are always or inherently problematic, but I'm including them because they should be considered in conjunction with other news/info sources due to their tendency to rely on clickbait headlines," Zimdars notes. You should read it closely, feel free to disagree, and, in the spirit of media literacy, do your own research.
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