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Is it safe to apply for remote sales jobs here? I used different job sites but they were all ghost jobs

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kosuri pavan kumar, A thoughtful observer of human connections answered:

Applying for remote sales jobs can be safe if you use trusted platforms and avoid scam sites. However, many fake job postings ("ghost jobs") exist, so you must be cautious.

✅ How to Spot Safe Remote Job Listings:
✔ Posted on Reputable Sites (LinkedIn, Indeed, We Work Remotely, Remote.co)
✔ Clear Company Information (Name, website, LinkedIn profile)
✔ Professional Job Description (No "get rich quick" promises)
✔ Legit Hiring Process (Interview, not an instant offer)
✔ No Requests for Payment (Never pay for a job!)

🚩 Red Flags of Scam Job Sites:
❌ No company details (hiring employer is hidden)
❌ Poor website quality (broken English, spammy ads)
❌ "Earn $10K/month with no experience!" (Too good to be true)
❌ Asks for money (e.g., "training fee," "starter kit")
❌ No real interviews (job offer after just a text/email)

🔍 How to Verify a Job Posting:
Google the company name + "scam" or "reviews."

Check if the company has a LinkedIn page with real employees.

Look for the job on the company’s official careers page.

Avoid job sites with no reputation (like remote-sales-jobs.com).

💡 Best Job Boards for Legit Remote Sales Jobs:
LinkedIn Jobs

Indeed

We Work Remotely

Remote.co

AngelList (for startups)

FlexJobs (paid but vetted)

Final Verdict:
Not all remote job sites are safe. Stick to well-known platforms and always research before applying. If a job posting seems suspicious, it probably is.

Shane Smith, Career Coach | Interview Trainer | Confidence Pro answered:

As a job interview coach and founder of Interview Boss, I’ve worked with hundreds of candidates navigating the remote job market — including sales roles. So I completely understand the frustration around “ghost jobs” and scam postings. Unfortunately, remote sales is one of the most targeted categories for fake listings, so your caution is 100% valid.

And just to clarify: Clarity isn’t a job board — you won’t find actual jobs listed here. But it is the right place to ask questions like this and get real, experience-backed answers.

✅ To build on the great answer already shared…

They covered the core red flags really well — things like vague job descriptions, suspicious payment requests, or offers without interviews. I’d add a few extra tips and examples from working behind the scenes with job seekers and hiring teams:

💡 Tips for Spotting Real Remote Sales Jobs:
✔️ Always verify on the company’s own site. If a job’s not listed on the company’s careers page, be skeptical. Some fake listings are copy/pasted from old posts or made up entirely.

✔️ Check the communication tone and platform. Legit recruiters typically reach out via LinkedIn or email from a company domain (e.g., @company.com). If you're contacted via Gmail, WhatsApp, or Telegram, it’s often a scam.

✔️ Reverse-search job posts. If the exact same job post shows up on 20 random sites, it was likely scraped and reposted. High-quality companies rarely post that way.

✔️ Assess the hiring flow. Real jobs have structured hiring processes: application → screening call → interviews → offer. If it jumps from application to “You’re hired!” — it’s likely fake or predatory.

✔️ Beware of lead-gen schemes disguised as jobs. I’ve known candidates who were unknowingly recruited into commission-only roles that weren’t even real jobs — just pipelines for generating sales leads for others.

🔍 Safer Sources for Remote Sales Roles:
The previous answer shared some great job boards. I’d especially vouch for:

AngelList Talent (for early-stage startups)
FlexJobs (paid, but rigorously vetted)
LinkedIn Jobs (use filters + set alerts)
Direct company career pages (often the most accurate)

🔄 Final Thought:
The remote sales space is noisy, but there are great opportunities out there. If you’re unsure about a specific listing, recruiter, or just want a second opinion before applying, feel free to book a call with me here on Clarity. I’m happy to help you spot red flags, craft smarter applications, and avoid wasting time on ghost jobs.

Sometimes a quick 15-minute strategy chat can save you weeks of frustration.

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