JobVerify
Detect fake recruiter & job-offer scams with free OSINT
Documentation
Check whether a recruiter or job offer is real — before you reply.
You get a message: "We loved your profile and want to offer you a great remote job." It sounds real. The company has a logo. The recruiter has a photo. But something feels off.
JobVerify helps you find out — in seconds — whether it's genuine or a scam.
You paste the recruiter's message (or a company name, a link, or an email) and ask your AI assistant. JobVerify quietly runs the same background checks a professional investigator would, then gives you a plain-English answer: looks legit, be careful, or this is almost certainly a scam — and why.
❌ Without JobVerify
Fake recruiter and job-offer scams are everywhere, and they're convincing. On your own, you're left guessing:
- ❌ Is this company real, or a name someone invented last week?
- ❌ Is this "recruiter" a real person, or a stolen photo and a throwaway account?
- ❌ Is that application link safe, or a look-alike site built to steal your data?
- ❌ Why are they asking me to pay for equipment, or move the chat to WhatsApp/Telegram?
By the time you notice, your time, your personal details — or your money — may already be gone.
✅ With JobVerify
JobVerify cross-checks the offer against dozens of free, public information sources and combines the clues into one clear verdict:
- ✅ Tells you if the company is a registered, real business — or nowhere to be found
- ✅ Spots classic scam scripts (upfront fees, fake "task" jobs, crypto, "let's move off-platform")
- ✅ Flags suspicious links, look-alike domains, and brand-new websites made to look official
- ✅ Checks whether the email, phone, and photos actually belong to who they claim
- ✅ Explains its reasoning in everyday language, so you can decide with confidence
No account, no sign-up, and none of your data is sold or stored. It simply helps you not get fooled.
🕵️ How it works
You don't need to learn anything technical. It's a three-step conversation:
- Paste it. Drop the recruiter's message, a company name, a job link, or an email into your AI chat.
- It investigates. JobVerify pulls out every detail — the company, links, email, phone, wallet addresses — and quietly checks each one against public records, scam databases, and website history.
- You get a verdict. A short, honest summary: how risky it looks, which signals are reassuring, which are red flags, and what to do next.
[!NOTE] JobVerify never logs into or scrapes LinkedIn. It only looks at information that is already public, and reads website history through the Internet Archive — the safe, legal way to check how long a profile or company page has really existed (scammers rely on brand-new throwaway accounts).
🔎 What it looks at
Think of it as a checklist a careful friend — who happens to be a fraud investigator — would run for you:
| Area | The question it answers |
|---|---|
| The message | Does this match known scam playbooks (advance fees, fake tasks, crypto, urgency)? |
| The company | Is it a real, registered business? Any recent scam reports? Is the office address real? |
| The person | Is the email real and deliverable? Is the phone valid? Are the photos/usernames reused elsewhere? |
| The links | Is the domain brand-new? A look-alike of a real brand? On any phishing/malware blocklist? |
| The money | Is the crypto wallet they gave you already flagged in scam databases? |
| The history | How long has this profile or website actually been online? |
💬 Example
Ask your assistant something as simple as:
Is this recruiter legit?
"Hi! I'm a talent partner at Example Corp. We loved your profile and
want to offer you a remote role at $45/hr. To get started, please purchase
$200 of onboarding equipment through this link — you'll be fully reimbursed
on day one. Let's continue on Telegram: @examplecorp_hr"
JobVerify will pick out Example Corp, the link, and the Telegram hand-off, check each one, and reply with something like: "⚠️ High risk — the company has no public registration, the link was registered 4 days ago, and asking you to pay upfront and move to Telegram are textbook scam signals."
🚀 Getting started
No cloning. No virtualenv. No manual install. JobVerify runs straight from GitHub — you only paste a few lines into your AI assistant's config, and it fetches and launches itself on demand.
[!NOTE] The only thing you need once is uv — a tiny, free helper that runs the tool for you:
- macOS / Linux:
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh- Windows:
powershell -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex"
Claude Desktop
Add this to your claude_desktop_config.json, then restart Claude:
{
"mcpServers": {
"jobverify": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["jobverify-mcp"]
}
}
}
Claude Code
One line in your terminal:
claude mcp add jobverify -- uvx jobverify-mcp
The first run takes a few seconds while it downloads the tool; after that it's instant.
Use it
Paste a suspicious message and ask "Is this offer legit?" — or run the built-in analyze prompt.
That's it.
🔐 Privacy & honesty
- Your data stays yours. No sign-up, no tracking, nothing you paste is stored or sold.
- No API keys or costs. Every source is free and open — public business registries, DNS records, scam blocklists, the Internet Archive, and more.
- Signals, not certainty. JobVerify gives you strong decision support, not a courtroom verdict. Treat the result as informed guidance about a message — never as a final judgment about a real person.
For the curious: the full toolbox
Under the hood, the AI assistant orchestrates these individual checks (all free, no keys):
| Tool | What it checks |
|---|---|
extract_entities | Pulls emails, links, phones, wallets, and profile URLs out of a message |
check_scam_patterns | Matches text against known scam tactics |
check_email / check_email_footprint | Email deliverability + linked social accounts |
check_domain / check_domain_auth | Domain age, registrar, and whether it can be spoofed |
check_typosquatting / find_lookalike_domains | Look-alike / imposter domains |
check_url / check_ip | Phishing & malware blocklists |
check_certificate_transparency | A site's certificate & subdomain history |
parse_email_headers | Origin, SPF/DKIM/DMARC, and mismatches in raw email headers |
check_phone | Phone number validity and region |
check_crypto_address | Known-scam crypto wallet databases |
verify_company / search_company_news / verify_address | Business registration, press, and real address |
check_github_org / check_username | Whether an org/username really exists and how old it is |
check_wayback / fetch_archived_page | Internet Archive history & content (the legal way to read a page) |
There's also a single analyze prompt that runs the whole extract → check → verdict flow for you.
⚠️ Disclaimer
JobVerify is a decision-support tool. Its signals are probabilistic and may be incomplete or wrong. Always use your own judgment, and never treat a result as a definitive statement about any individual or organization.
License
MIT — use it, share it, and help people stay safe.