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Have you ever started a job application and suddenly thought… “Wait a minute… is this a scam?” You’re not alone. More companies — especially in AI, tech, and remote work — are using hiring steps that can feel unfamiliar or even suspicious. Things like: • requests for photo ID verification • video submissions or asynchronous interviews • skills simulations or project tests • AI-assisted screening tools But these steps often exist for a reason. In fact, federal investigators have warned that some remote jobs have been infiltrated by applicants using stolen identities and fake credentials, prompting companies to strengthen their hiring security. In this video, I explain: ✔️ Why modern hiring processes are changing ✔️ Which steps are normal (even if they feel strange) ✔️ What real scam red flags still look like ✔️ How to protect yourself without missing legitimate opportunities Not everything unfamiliar is a scam. But not everything new is safe either. Let’s talk about how to tell the difference. If this video helped you, please like and subscribe. Ask Grammy is here to help you navigate modern work with clarity and confidence. Sources mentioned in this video: • FBI warning about remote worker infiltration - https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/cyber... • Department of Justice announcement regarding North Korean IT workers