Recruiter text safety tool

Fake Recruiter Text Checker

Fake recruiter texts often offer remote jobs, daily pay, flexible work, easy tasks, or no-experience jobs. Many are short messages that start with vague lines like "we found your resume," "are you interested?" or "reply YES."

Some scams begin with a simple text asking the person to confirm interest, then move to WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, fake checks, task scams, crypto payments, or requests for personal information.

This tool does not prove whether a recruiter text is real or fake. It only identifies common warning signs so you can slow down before sharing information or continuing the conversation.

Do not paste your Social Security number, bank account number, passport number, driver's license number, verification codes, or other sensitive personal information.

Check a Recruiter Text

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Did the message mention a remote job, work-from-home job, part-time job, or flexible work?
Did the message mention daily pay, weekly pay, high pay, easy money, or no experience required?
Did the message ask you to reply YES, reply interested, or respond quickly?
Did the message avoid giving a clear company name, job title, or job description?
Did they move the conversation to WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, or another app?
Did they ask for money, bank information, SSN, ID, gift cards, crypto, verification codes, or payment?
Did they mention tasks, missions, commissions, app optimization, ratings, likes, reviews, recharge, top up, or withdrawals?
Did they offer the job without a formal phone/video interview?
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Not sure what to do next?

Start with the Fake Job Offer Checker, read recovery steps if you already responded, or report a suspicious job scam.