Looking for work online is exhausting. Most people end up scrolling through hundreds of fake promises before seeing a single real job vacancy. A good recruitment chat changes that completely. But you have to know how to filter the noise. When you join an employment agency chat or a direct hiring network, watch the first ten posts closely. Real employers post actual details. They list the salary range, the exact location, and whether a work permit is provided. If a job alert just says hiring now with a random mobile number and no company name while asking you to send your documents immediately, it is almost certainly a scam meant to harvest your data. Skip it. Serious job seekers look for highly specific groups focused on walk in interview schedules or verified overseas placements. The admins in those chats actively block fake agents. Never pay anyone an advance fee for a job application or visa processing. Legitimate companies pay their own recruiters. If someone asks for money to review your CV, leave the group immediately.