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An online job
fair, also known as a virtual job
fair or electronic
job fair, is an online version of a
traditional job fair. They allow employers and job seekers to meet and
discuss employment opportunities by way of specialised websites. Like a traditional job fair, online job fairs are
live, fully interactive, and held at specific times.
Several companies offer
online job fairs. There are also companies that do them as part of a larger
offering of electronic trade shows.
Online job fairs have grown
in popularity and use, now being utilised by some universities and Fortune 500 companies.
A work-at-home
scheme is
a get-rich-quick scheme in which a victim
is lured by an offer to be employed at home, very often doing some simple task
in a minimal amount of time with a large amount of income that far exceeds the
market rate for the type of work. The true purpose of such an offer is for the
perpetrator to extort money from the
victim, either by charging a fee to join the scheme, or requiring the victim to
invest in products whose resale value is misrepresented.
Work-at-home schemes have been
around for decades, with the classic "envelope stuffing" scam
originating in the United
States during the Depression in the 1920s and 1930s. In this scam,
the worker is offered entry to a scheme where they can earn $2 for every
envelope they fill. After paying a small $2 fee to join the scheme, the victim
is sent a flyer template for the self-same work-from-home scheme, and
told to post these advertisements around their local area – the victim is
simply "stuffing envelopes" with flyer templates that perpetuate the
scheme. Originally
found as ads in newspapers or magazines, equivalents of "envelope stuffing" have
expanded into more modern media, such as television and radio ads, and on the Internet.
In some countries, law
enforcement agencies work to fight work-at-home schemes. In 2006, the United
States Federal Trade Commission established Project False
Hopes, a federal and state law enforcement sweep that targets bogus
business opportunity and work at home scams. The crackdown involved more than
100 law enforcement actions by the FTC, the Department of Justice, theUnited States Postal
Inspection Service, and law enforcement agencies in eleven states.
Legitimate work-at-home opportunities do exist, and many people do their jobs in the
comfort of their own homes. But anyone seeking such an employment opportunity
must be wary of accepting a home employment offer, as only about one in 42 such
ads have been determined to be legitimate. Many legitimate jobs at home require some form of
post-high-school education, such as a college degree or certificate, or trade school, and some experience in the field in an office or
other supervised setting. Additionally, many legitimate at-home jobs are not
like those in schemes are portrayed to be, as they are often performed at least
some of the time in the company's office, require more self discipline than a traditional job, and have a higher risk of firing.
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