Fake job scam checker

Is this job offer too good to be true?

Pulsagi reviews suspicious recruiter messages, joining-fee requests, and no-interview job offers before you send money or documents.

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No login required · Browser-based · Free forever
What we detect

Signals that a recruiter message may really be a money trap

Use the fake job preset when the offer skips normal hiring steps, leans on chat apps, or asks you to pay first.

Upfront fee requests

Registration charges, training fees, or document-verification payments are classic warning signs.

No-interview offers

Instant selection, same-day offer letters, and zero screening often mean the real goal is payment or data theft.

Impersonated recruiters

Scammers borrow company names, HR titles, and logos to look official without proving they work there.

Vague job descriptions

Blurred responsibilities and generic pay promises help scammers hook candidates before details get checked.

Real example

What a fake job scam can look like

This fictional message packs several familiar signals into one pitch: easy money, instant approval, and a fee to unlock the role.

Congratulations! You are shortlisted for our remote backend support role. No interview required. Pay Rs 1,999 for document verification today to receive your offer letter and onboarding kit.
Upfront fee No interview Vague role details
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What is the Fake Job Scam Checker?

The fake job scam checker is a free browser-based review tool for job seekers who want a second look at recruiter messages before paying money or sharing documents. It highlights pressure language, interview shortcuts, payment requests, and other warning signs that often appear in fraudulent hiring outreach on chat apps or email. Because the experience is local and no login required, you can quickly review a suspicious message from any device before responding or forwarding identity proofs.

How to use the Fake Job Scam Checker

  1. Paste the recruiter message or upload a screenshot you want to review.
  2. Check the warning signals, explanation notes, and overall risk summary shown by the tool.
  3. Use the output to decide whether to stop responding, verify the company independently, or report the message.

Frequently asked questions

What does the checker look for?
It looks for urgency, payment instructions, unverifiable recruiter claims, and requests for sensitive details that should trigger caution.
Should I trust the result alone?
No. Treat the result as a screening step, then verify the employer and role through official company channels.
Can this help with screenshots?
Yes. The tool supports message review from pasted text and image-based captures so you can inspect both formats quickly.