
Fake job ads in Manila follow predictable patterns. This guide exposes every tactic scammers use — so you can spot them before they spot you.
These are the exact tactics fake employers use in Metro Manila right now.
Fake job posts on Facebook groups with no company page, no website, and no verifiable contact. Often uses stolen company logos.
Ads invite applicants to "walk-in" at a mall or coffee shop. Once there, they're pressured to pay a "processing fee" to proceed.
Mimics real BPO companies (Concentrix, Teleperformance) with fake job ads. Collects personal info or charges for "training."
Promises jobs in Japan, Korea, or Middle East. Collects placement fees (₱20K–₱100K) then disappears or sends victims to illegal situations.
Disguised as remote jobs but actually requires you to "invest" in products or platforms. Classic MLM or pyramid scheme in disguise.
Targets young applicants with promises of modeling or acting careers. Charges for portfolio shoots, training, or "registration fees."
4 steps to confirm any job is real before you apply or commit.
Search "[Company Name] Philippines scam" and "[Company Name] legit." Check reviews on Glassdoor and JobStreet.
All legitimate companies are registered. Check at sec.gov.ph or dti.gov.ph.
Find the company's official number from their website (not the job ad) and call to verify the job opening.
If the company has a real office, visit it. Scammers can't fake a physical office.
Stick to verified platforms. Avoid random Facebook posts and Telegram groups.
Every job on HIRING MANILA is scored for risk. Our AI flags suspicious listings before you even see them.