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  1. EA employees will never ask you for money or to provide personal financial information during our recruiting process. All EA employment offers will come only from someone using an official EA email address with one of the following domain names: ea.com (including contractor.ea.com and europe.ea.com) dice.se; bioware.com; respawn.com ...

  2. All the phisher may have is your email address, which can be relatively easy to find. Scammers can duplicate the images and text from an official EA email. If you receive a suspicious-looking email, check who the sender is and where the links in the email are taking you. Names, like email addresses, are easy to get — phishers will almost ...

    • Joanna Zambas
    • 5 min
    • editor@careeraddict.com
    • It sounds too good to be true. If you think your job offer is too good to be true, then it probably is. So, if you’ve received an offer (especially out of the blue) to make $2,000–$10,000 a week, delete the email and list it as spam straight away.
    • There are minimal or no formal requirements for the job. Job requirements are an important part of every job. They help communicate what employers expect from jobseekers.
    • The requirements are vague. Scammers may also try to make fake job offers seem legitimate by providing job requirements. These are normally either irrelevant to the role and involve submitting (you guessed it!)
    • The text of the email is unprofessional. Some emails from scammers are professionally written. But often, you’ll notice they’re poorly written with grammatical mistakes.
  3. I am getting Phishing emails from EA, worried that information is stolen. EA does not let me start a new case and report the phishing attempts so this is a big advantage for hackers to steal information without EA interfering and stopping these attempts. At least provide an email address for email support to forward these emails so EA can cross ...

  4. May 6, 2017 · The Better Business Bureau says these are three signs the job offer in your inbox may be a fake: You sense urgency. Scammers want their emails to stand out, so they may contact applicants multiple times to offer a chance for an interview. They ask for a payment. You shouldn’t have to pay to be considered or hired by a business.

  5. EA employees will never ask you for money or to provide personal financial information during our recruiting process. All EA employment offers will come only from someone using an official EA email address with one of the following domain names: ea.com (including contractor.ea.com and europe.ea.com) dice.se; bioware.com; respawn.com ...

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  7. Jan 22, 2022 · You should have been expecting their message if you are. Do a quick background check on the sender and the company they are representing. See if typing the company name along with "scam" turns up any results. If you do suspect you have received a fake job offer, you can report it to the CAFC and the BBB.

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