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Navigate the professional landscape wisely as a new graduate seeking promising career paths. Learn from Education 2.0 Conference insights about spotting scam offenses and false promises, ensuring a secure transition into the workforce, and safeguarding your future. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Reviews By Education 2.0 Conference


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  • Avoiding Placement Scam Offenses Ensuring Fair
    Employment For Graduates
  • Reviews By Education 2.0 Conference

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Scenario Of Job Scam In Education
  • As fresh graduates step into the professional
    world, they are often eager to secure promising
    career opportunities. However, it's crucial to
    remain vigilant against potential scams and false
    employment promises that could jeopardize one's
    future. Various experts at the Education 2.0
    Conference highlighted how these scams operate
    and emphasized the importance of being cautious
    to ensure a safe transition into the workforce.

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Common Placement Scam Offenses That Exploit The
Aspirations And Vulnerabilities Of Students
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Fake Job Offers
  • Scammers create fake job listings on job portals
    or websites, offering attractive positions with
    high salaries. Students are required to pay an
    upfront fee for registration, training materials,
    or background checks. After paying the fee, they
    are still waiting for a response or are provided
    with irrelevant or low-quality training materials.

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Unverified Companies
  • Scammers may pose as representatives of
    well-known companies and contact students
    directly through email or social media. They
    offer job offers or internships and may even
    conduct fake interviews. However, these companies
    often have no presence or credibility in reality.

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Guaranteed Placements
  • Scammers promise guaranteed placements or job
    opportunities in exchange for a fee. They often
    exploit the desperation of students who are
    struggling to find employment and take advantage
    of their vulnerability. Entering into agreements
    that promise assured placements can lead to
    financial loss, disappointment, and wasted time.

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Overseas Job Scams
  • Scammers target students looking for
    international job opportunities. They promise
    jobs abroad and request money for visa
    processing, travel arrangements, or
    documentation. Once the money is sent, the
    promised job never materializes. Sending money
    for visa processing or other fees to fake
    employers can result in financial loss.

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Work-From-Home Scams
  • With the rise of remote work, scammers offer
    work-from-home opportunities requiring an upfront
    registration or training fee. Scammers can
    manipulate you into providing personal
    information, leading to identity theft or
    fraudulent activities. The work they promise is
    usually nonexistent, and the scammers disappear
    after receiving the payment.

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  • Some graduates who were promised exclusive job
    placements at top companies paid hefty
    registration fees. However, they realized that
    the promised opportunities were an illusion. As
    graduates navigate the transition to the
    workforce, it's crucial to be aware of the
    potential pitfalls.

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Recognizing The Signs Of Scams
  • Guaranteed Job Offers Be wary of events or
    agencies promising guaranteed job placements.
    Legitimate opportunities are based on skills and
    qualifications.
  • High Registration Fees Exorbitant fees for
    conferences or placement services can be a red
    flag. Research the event and its organizers
    before committing financially.
  • Lack Of Transparency Legitimate organizations
    must be more transparent about their processes.
    If you received vague answers or evasive
    responses, be cautious.
  • Pressure Tactics Scammers often create urgency
    to push graduates into making hasty decisions.
    Take your time to evaluate any opportunity
    thoroughly.

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Avoiding Placement Scams In The Education Sector
  • Research Thoroughly research the company or
    opportunity before applying or paying any fees.
    Verify the company's credentials and contact
    details.
  • Legitimate Sources Use established and reputable
    job portals or university career centers for job
    searches and applications.
  • No Payment For Jobs Be cautious of any
    opportunity that requires upfront payments for
    job placements, training, or materials.
  • Check Communication Verify the legitimacy of
    emails, websites, and social media profiles
    before sharing personal information.
  • Don't Share Personal Information Avoid sharing
    sensitive information like bank details or social
    security numbers without proper verification.

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Advice From Industry Experts
  • Experts advise graduates to thoroughly research
    any event or agency before investing time and
    money. They emphasize the importance of verifying
    the credentials of the organizers and checking if
    the promises align with the industry standards.
    Graduates should consult mentors or professionals
    they trust for advice, highlighted specialists
    attending upcoming 2024 education conferences.
    Reading reviews and seeking recommendations from
    reliable sources before making any commitments is
    encouraged.

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Final Thoughts Navigating The Path Wisely
  • Job hunting can be challenging, especially for
    fresh graduates eager to kickstart their careers.
    While various education events and conferences
    offer genuine avenues for growth, the prevalence
    of career placement scams requires a cautious
    approach.
  • A little skepticism and research can go a long
    way in ensuring a safe and successful entry into
    the professional world.

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Thank You
  • This presentation is prepared by
  • Sai Narula, Manager
  • Education 2.0 Conference
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