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Indonesia has become the largest target for fake job scams in the Asia Pacific region, accounting for 38% of total fraud attempts in the area. A report by SEEK, the parent company of Jobstreet and Jobsdb, revealed that 62% of job scam victims in Asia are Indonesians. The findings were released during the International Fraud Awareness Week, highlighting the growing threat of job-related fraud in the country.
Indonesia has been identified as the primary target for fake job scams in the Asia Pacific region. According to a recent report by SEEK, the parent company of job portals Jobstreet and Jobsdb, 38% of all job scam attempts in Asia Pacific are targeted at Indonesia. Furthermore, the data reveals that 62% of individuals scammed through fake job postings in Asia are Indonesian citizens. These alarming statistics were disclosed during the International Fraud Awareness Week, raising concerns about the prevalence of job-related fraud in the country.
SEEK's fraud detection system tracked various patterns of targeting across different countries between July 2024 and June 2025. The findings indicate that Indonesia is not only a significant target for domestic job scams but also a hotspot for fraudulent job postings that affect the broader Asia Pacific region. The report emphasizes the need for heightened awareness and more robust measures to combat job-related fraud.
Job Scam Report Release
Fraud Awareness Week Findings