Young Adults’ Favorite Social Media: Instagram, Facebook & Snapchat

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Techmagnate, a technology firm, has issued a warning regarding fraudulent job offers circulating online via messaging applications like WhatsApp and Telegram. The company reports that these offers falsely claim to originate from Techmagnate and target job seekers.

According to a statement released by the company, Techmagnate does not charge any fees or require security deposits from applicants at any stage of the hiring process. Official communication regarding job applications and interviews is conducted exclusively through the company’s website and verified social media accounts, primarily on LinkedIn. Techmagnate urges candidates to carefully examine email addresses, ensuring the domain name is “@techmagnate.com”.

The company emphasizes a transparent and ethical hiring approach, supported by proper documentation. Applicants are advised to only submit applications through verified channels to avoid potential scams. Techmagnate too cautions individuals against sharing personal or financial information with any job posting or recruitment agency claiming to represent the company.

Individuals who have been contacted with suspicious job offers mimicking Techmagnate are encouraged to report the incident immediately to jobs@techmagnate.com. The warning comes as social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Snapchat remain popular avenues for both legitimate job postings and fraudulent schemes. A username search across social media platforms, as offered by services like IDCrawl, can help verify the authenticity of profiles claiming to represent companies.

Snap Inc., the parent company of Snapchat, confirmed its continued operation as of 2026. Instagram remains a prominent platform for sharing content and connecting with others, according to its official website.

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