
The Philippines is a top target for online job scams, according to a new security report. The findings reveal that the country ranks second in the Asia-Pacific region for fraudulent job postings.
The data comes from employment platform SEEK, which studied fraud trends across eight markets from July 2024 to June 2025. Indonesia was the number one hotspot, with the Philippines following closely behind.
Scammers most often create fake listings for office administration roles. These positions are targeted because they attract many applicants and require little specialized experience. Sales jobs and roles in manufacturing and logistics are also frequently impersonated.
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To protect users, SEEK uses automated systems and human reviewers to screen employers and their job ads. The company also lets candidates report suspicious posts directly. These measures have stopped thousands of risky employers and removed many fraudulent ads from the platform.
Criminals are now using more advanced tricks, including artificial intelligence. They also impersonate real company staff, often contacting victims through messaging apps like Viber.
Jobstreet by SEEK says it is continuously improving its security and teaching job seekers how to spot scams. They advise everyone to use legitimate platforms to find real opportunities.
This article, The Philippines is the 2nd most targeted country for job scams in Asia — report, was originally published at NoypiGeeks | Philippines Technology News, Reviews and How to's.
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