- A recent MBA graduate went viral on LinkedIn after she was targeted in an online job hiring scam.
- “This is an elaborate, calculated, and targeted crime,” she wrote in the post.
- Here are some tips to avoid being swindled while on the job hunt.
When Narisa Kiattaweesup checked her email earlier this month, she was pleased to see an invitation to interview for a product design manager position at software company Splunk.
Her delight turned to horror, however, when she discovered the following week that she was the target of an elaborate identity theft scam.
In a viral LinkedIn post, Kiattaweesup wrote that she was “fast-tracked to an interview” because the skills on her AngelList profile aligned with the position. After promptly receiving an offer, she was…
