Newly qualified and young workers are being targeted by online job scammers

September 11, 2016

Sep 11: Newly qualified and young workers are being targeted by online job scammers, with victims losing up to £2,600 each in bogus admin fees and security checks. But most are unaware of the threat.

workersFigures from SAFERjobs, a not-for-profit e-crime organisation, and job site CV-Library have revealed that students and graduates are at particular risk of those pretending to advertise and offer employment while convincing the victim to hand over thousands of pounds for non-existent checks and clearances associated with the fake job.

Almost half of those targeted were convinced enough to hand over money. But despite one in three job scam victims currently attending university or having graduated in the last year, only 17 per cent of students and new graduates are aware of the risk.

"This is an exciting time of year for students and graduates, who will be starting to think about their first job post-university," notes Lee Biggins managing director of CV-Library. "But this could be hindered by the fact that scammers are out there targeting a cohort that is unaware of the threats and potential impacts of job fraud. Our findings suggest that a large proportion of young people would not recognise what a job scam might look like and this is extremely concerning.

"After all, while there are some great career opportunities out there for this age group, it's also a crowded market. This means that an element of desperation can set in among graduates which scammers will sniff out and take advantage of. Job hunters should stay vigilant."

"The last thing job seekers want is to fall victim to a scam that could see them lose hundreds of pounds, so it's vital that people do all they can to stay safe while looking for work online," adds Employment Minister Damien Hinds. "There are plenty of genuine opportunities in the labour market right now — around 740,000 vacancies in the economy at any one time — so it's important that people learn to recognise the tell-tale signs of a fake job advert, and if you have any concerns visit the SAFERJobs website to find out more."

However, almost three-quarters of inexperienced job seekers think more should be done to protect young would-be workers, with 83 per cent saying they were not offered any advice from their college or university on staying safe online.

Warning signs that a job advert or offer may not be what it appears include:

* Personal email addresses, eg [email protected]

* Regular spelling and grammatical mistakes, which could indicate poor translation

* Unrealistic salaries (if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is)

* Stating "No Experience Necessary" as a job title

* A job offer without an interview

* Extortionate DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) costs — anything over £75 should be queried — or requesting a candidate to pay for a CRB check

* Premium rate phone numbers for interviews

* Illegitimate company names and web addresses

Keith Rosser, chair of SAFERjobs, adds: "We are working to highlight the importance of staying safe online, particularly within the student and graduate market, where less experience could mean higher vulnerability. Any job seeker can get free, expert advice at SAFERjobs; understanding the signs to look out for is crucial, whether this be an unrealistic-looking salary, a job which requires no experience or a posting which is full of spelling mistakes. With the right help, and confidence to ask the right questions, people of all ages can continue on their job hunt safely."

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Agencies
July 3,2020

New Delhi, Jul 3: The Delhi High Court on Friday refused to entertain a plea challenging Karnataka government's decision to impose a 25 percent domicile reservation in the National Law School of India University in Bengaluru.

A division bench of Justice Hima Kohli and Justice Subramonium Prasad observed that the impugned law is passed by the State of Karnataka, and the respondent university is also situated in Karnataka.

The court granted liberty to the petitioner to move the appropriate forum with their grievances.

The Karnataka Assembly had passed the National Law School of India (Amendment) Act, 2020 in March this year, which provided a 25 per cent horizontal reservation for students of Karnataka in the NLSIU.

The High Court observed that the main contesting parties in the present case were the NLSIU and the Karnataka Government. As the court did not show any interest in entertaining the plea, the petitioner withdrew the plea.

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Media Release
May 26,2020

The Department of Business Administration organised a Webinar on Career Planning and Development for the Under Graduate and PUC students of various colleges on 23 May 2020. Sr Dr Venissa A.C, Principal, inaugurated the programme and conveyed her best wishes. Mr Abhilash K, Managing Director of Abhijnya Education Private Limited was the Resource speaker.

Mr Abhilash said that a student should assess themselves, evaluate their career skills, set career goals in order to implement and maximise their career plan. He listed out the various courses available after completion of PUC/Degree. He also said that the students need to create their own future, assess their strengths, build personality and explore various options available to build their own career. He gave a few tips on how to prepare for the various competitive exams and manage time.

The Webinar had 125 participants from various colleges who actively participated by asking their doubts on Career Planning. The programme was conducted on Google Meet. Dr Neethu Suraj, Assistant Professor of BBA welcomed the Resource speaker and the participants, Mr Elson Dsouza Assistant Professor of BBA delivered the vote of thanks and Mrs Sabina Dsouza HOD of BBA coordinated the programme.

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Media Release
February 13,2020

St. Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangaluru, which is celebrating its centenary year, celebrated 99th college day and merit programme of the academic year 2019-20 in P.U College Auditorium on February 11.

Ms. Philomina Lobo, Retired Director, Secondary Education department of public instructions, Government of India was the chief guest of the programme. The programme began by evoking the blessings of God. Sr Dr M Jeswina A.C, Principal, St Agnes College, Sr Dr M Maria Roopa A.C, the Joint Secretary, Mr. Ronald Pereira PTA Vice President, Mr Charles Pais the Controller of Examinations ,Dr Subha Rao were  present.

Ms. Seemanthini, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Applications presented the annual college report digitally, highlighting the achievements of the institution, staff and students for the academic year.

Addressing the students, Ms Philomina Lobo advised, “You have knowledge and intelligence but you need to pray for wisdom. Use your talents in the right way.” She also mentioned that the companies today are looking forward for skilful youngsters and asked the students to “be skilful” in order to achieve success in life.

Students received Principal's role of honour, various scholarships and merit certificates for their excellence in academics. The cabinet members of the current academic year were also awarded on the occasion. The Principal gave a token of gratitude to Ms Philomena Lobo, who is also an alumna of the college. Mrs Meera, HOD, Department of History proposed the vote of thanks.

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