Modified on: 22 May, 2026
Your safety is our priority. If you've come across a suspicious job posting or believe you've been contacted by a fraudulent employer, here's what you should do.
Report to the authorities
If you have been deceived or your personal information has been compromised, report the incident to the Cyber Police or your local police department. This helps protect other job seekers from the same employer.
Report the job posting to Jooble
If the suspicious job was posted directly on Jooble, please notify our support team immediately. We will review the posting and take appropriate action.
Take a look at the articles Common Job Scams to Watch Out For: How to Spot Fraudulent Vacancies on Jooble and How Can I Report a Vacancy on Jooble?
If your personal data has been shared
If you provided sensitive personal or financial information to a suspicious employer, we recommend:
- Contacting your bank or financial institution immediately if you shared any payment details.
- Changing your passwords for any accounts that may have been compromised.
- Reporting the incident to your local data protection authority if applicable.
Please note
Jooble is a neutral platform that enables third parties to publish job listings and other content. We do not endorse any particular employer and cannot guarantee the conduct of any user on our platform. Third-party content is not owned or controlled by Jooble.
We work hard to keep our platform safe, but if something slips through, your reports help us act quickly.
If you have any further questions, please contact us and we'll be happy to help.