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RA NEEDED!!!!

UCLA Information Security Office is aware of UCLA students being targeted by fake job/internship scams. Be mindful of phishing emails that may be disguised as a job opportunity.

UCLA Job Scams 03-11-2025

From: Max Rieder <maxrie0310@genm.info>

Applications are being accepted for this remote internship in  University of California, Los Angeles, which enables you to work conveniently from home, from students in all departments at our university. It's important to keep in mind that there are a limited number of places available. Additionally, First-come, first-served will determine the selection order. 

Please Contact Blakeemerson648@gmail.com (Professor Blake Emerson) if this opportunity interests you. When requesting additional information about the employment requirements and application procedure, please include your full name, email address, department, and current year of study.

 

Regards,

Professor Blake Emerson

The Office of Student Services and Job Placement.

Stay safe!

When in doubt, look for these signs, and use your best judgement. Verify the offer by contacting the company directly. Look them up online. Don’t use the number or email address from the email. Look for a contact in department website, call them and ask if this is a legitimate job offer.  

If you are interested in finding a student job at UCLA, consider searching for positions on UCLA Career Center powered by Handshake (link is external), or contacting a potential supervisor directly using their official UCLA email address and not from unsolicited sources.

What to Do if You Paid a Scammer 

No matter how you paid — debit or credit card, bank or wire transfer, gift card, or cash reload card — immediately contact the company you used to send the money, report the fraud, and ask to have the transaction reversed, if possible. For specific advice and tips on how to reverse different types of payments, read What to Do If You Were Scammed (link is external).

Report Job Scams 

If you lost money to a job scam, report it to UCLA Police Department (link is external) and the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov (link is external)