Scam the Scammers before they Scam You Managing
Scam the Scammers before they Scam You! Managing Fraudulent Activity 2016 CSO System Training & Networking Conference / Copyright © 2016 #csoconf
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What We’ll Cover q. What to look for when employers/contacts access the system q. Preventative measures implemented to avoid fraudulent contacts q. Processes and communications to students q. If fraud/scams happen…then what? 2016 CSO System Training & Networking Conference / Copyright © 2016 #csoconf
Current Trends q. What are you seeing? q. UVU’s Experience q. Trends q. It is not a matter of if…but when 2016 CSO System Training & Networking Conference / Copyright © 2016 #csoconf
What You May See q. Initial creation of account and approvals q. If approved, scammers attempt to reach students by: q. Posting positions q. Scraping data and communicate directly with students 2016 CSO System Training & Networking Conference / Copyright © 2016 #csoconf
Preventative Processes (Contacts) q. Measures UVU took q. Shut down access for all companies q. Updated approval process for: q. Company q. Jobs q. Contacts q. Third Party Agencies (i. e. , PEO, Staffing, etc. ) 2016 CSO System Training & Networking Conference / Copyright © 2016 #csoconf
UVU Communications to Students q. Communications Sent to Students q. Affected q. All Students q. Updating System Messaging 2016 CSO System Training & Networking Conference / Copyright © 2016 #csoconf
Wolverine Career Link Student Homepage Message Never send money, process money orders with third party payers, or pass on personal details to anyone suggesting they can provide employment without fully verifying the legitimacy of said company. ***The Career Development Center conducts a thorough review of all employers prior to allowing them to post positions. However, students are responsible to use discretion and judgment prior to applying to any position that may seem suspicious or fraudulent. If you have suspicion of fraudulent activity for a specific employer or posting, contact our office to report the incident, and then contact your local police department to report the fraud. *** 2016 CSO System Training & Networking Conference / Copyright © 2016 #csoconf
If Fraud/Scams Happen…Then What? q. Important contacts to touch base with q. Triage by tracing how it happened 2016 CSO System Training & Networking Conference / Copyright © 2016 #csoconf
QUESTIONS? ? ? Jordan Doman Assistant Director – Career Development Center Utah Valley University 801 -863 -6711 | Jordan. Doman@uvu. edu Jana. Lee Carter Employer Relations Manager – Career Development Center Utah Valley University 801 -863 -8916 | Jana. Lee. Carter@uvu. edu 2016 CSO System Training & Networking Conference / Copyright © 2016 #csoconf
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