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By Alison Doyle, About.com Guide to Job Searching since 1998

Avoiding Entry Level Job Scams

Wednesday August 13, 2008
With the number of entry-level sports and entertainment marketing jobs listed on job boards, job seekers need to be very careful to avoid the numerous scams that take advantage of job seekers. You may be surprised at how many of them there are.

Guest author Willy Franzen, the founder and author of One Day, One Job and One Day, One Internship, explains how these scams works, the interview process (which is scary), how to avoid entry level job scams, and the top warning signs to watch for when looking for entry level jobs.

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