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Updated May 16, 2026Reviewed by OfferGuard AI research and review desk

Job offer scam guides and verification resources

Browse practical guides for online job offer verification, fake offer letters, recruiter payment requests, job consultancy scams, overseas visa-fee job scams, part-time online task scams, data-entry work-from-home scams, WhatsApp job scams, internship scams, and recruiter email verification.

Topic clusters
Search-friendly guides
Internal verification paths

Audience

Students, freshers, job seekers, and families

Focus

Offer letters, recruiter messages, payment requests, and onboarding risk

Best next step

Read the guide that matches the exact problem before you act

Support

support@devtoolstack.in

How to use this resource hub

Not every hiring problem needs the same answer. Someone searching for a fake offer letter example needs a different page than someone searching for a recruiter asking for money before joining. This hub organizes those topics into focused guides so users can land on the page that directly matches their situation.

Each guide explains the warning signs, what to verify manually, and when it makes sense to use the scanner to review the exact message, PDF, screenshot, or offer letter.

What you will find here

The strongest public pages on OfferGuard AI now do more than send people back to the homepage. They answer the search query directly, link to related guides, and show the manual checks users should still complete before paying or signing.

  • +How to use an online job offer verifier or free offer letter checker correctly
  • +How to verify a job offer before paying or signing
  • +Examples of fake offer letter language and scam patterns
  • +How fake consultancies and placement agencies ask for money
  • +How overseas job scams use visa, medical, and travel-fee pressure
  • +How part-time task scams use recharge requests and withdrawal traps
  • +How data-entry and work-from-home scams use targets and penalties
  • +How WhatsApp-only job scams typically work
  • +Why a recruiter asking for money is a serious warning sign
  • +How to inspect a recruiter email domain before trusting it

When to use the scanner

Use the written guides first when you need context. Use the scanner when you have the exact evidence in hand: an offer letter, recruiter message, internship email, payment screenshot, or onboarding instruction that needs a fast AI review.

Related guides

Keep verifying with the right next page

Next step

Use the guide, then verify the exact evidence

These pages are designed to answer the search query directly and help users think clearly before they act. When you have the actual message, PDF, screenshot, or offer letter in hand, run the scanner and compare the result against the guidance above.

Why this page exists

We use public trust pages, visible review ownership, and related-topic links so users can verify the product itself, not just the suspicious offer they uploaded.

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