Guard Against Job-Search Scams

Here's a rundown of some of the common schemes and what you can do to protect yourself.

Someone claiming to be a headhunter called me and asked for private information, including my Social Security number. Is this a common scam? What can I do to protect myself from scams when searching for a job?Scam artists love to play off the news, and they're making the most of the recession. First they created a slew of stimulus-related scams, and then they offered fake housing help. Now they're preying upon the millions of people who have been laid off and are searching for new jobs.

In early July, the Federal Trade Commission announced the results of "Operation Short Change," a law-enforcement sweep that included 15 Federal Trade Commission cases, 44 law-enforcement actions by the U.S. Department of Justice, and actions taken by at least 13 states and the District of Columbia to crack down on scam artists who have been using the economic downturn as a way to take advantage of consumers.

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Kimberly Lankford
Contributing Editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance

As the "Ask Kim" columnist for Kiplinger's Personal Finance, Lankford receives hundreds of personal finance questions from readers every month. She is the author of Rescue Your Financial Life (McGraw-Hill, 2003), The Insurance Maze: How You Can Save Money on Insurance -- and Still Get the Coverage You Need (Kaplan, 2006), Kiplinger's Ask Kim for Money Smart Solutions (Kaplan, 2007) and The Kiplinger/BBB Personal Finance Guide for Military Families. She is frequently featured as a financial expert on television and radio, including NBC's Today Show, CNN, CNBC and National Public Radio.