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Potential Recruiting Scams. Industry Veteran Who Helped Hire 400,000 Workers Speaks Out!
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Youngblood's work advising employers on recruiting strategy and workforce planning has helped organizations navigate complex hiring challenges in competitive labor markets.
DALLAS - TelAve -- Recruiting industry veteran MarQ Youngblood, founder of MakeAMarQ™ Staffing and Advertising, is calling for greater transparency in how certain remote recruiting opportunities are represented in public job postings as recruiting industry scams and commission-based recruiting models continue to expand across the staffing industry.
The announcement comes as concerns grow across the recruiting industry about scams and transparency in remote recruiting opportunities, commission-based recruiting models, and misleading job postings targeting professionals exploring careers in talent acquisition.
Youngblood has more than two decades of experience in talent acquisition, workforce development, and large-scale recruiting operations across multiple industries including government, healthcare, construction, transportation, defense, and technology.
During the nationwide hiring effort supporting the United States Census Bureau, Youngblood led recruiting operations across a multi-state region and successfully achieved 100 percent of the region's hiring target, helping recruit and deploy more than 400,000 workers to support the 2020 Census effort. Workforce experts widely consider the initiative one of the largest peacetime recruiting operations in American history.
As a recruiting industry veteran who has designed and led large-scale hiring operations across multiple sectors, Youngblood frequently advises employers and workforce leaders on recruiting strategy, hiring pipelines, and labor market trends.
"The recruiting industry is changing rapidly as remote work and commission-based recruiting models expand," Youngblood said. "With that growth comes a greater responsibility to ensure opportunities are communicated clearly to the professionals evaluating them."
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Youngblood said his concerns center on job postings similar to https://www.goodwinrecruiting.com/join-goodwin-recruiting that describe remote recruiting job as opportunities to "run your own business" and "maximize earning potential," while also noting that the opportunities do not guarantee income and operate without a financial safety net signaling that despite the "job" title, the role is actually a 1099 business opportunity.
"When recruiting opportunities like https://www.goodwinrecruiting.com/join-goodwin-recruiting are presented around unlimited earning potential and building your own recruiting business, people naturally expect that placements and performance will translate directly into earnings," Youngblood said. "Transparency around how those processes actually work is critical to job seekers."
Youngblood noted that professionals participating in these opportunities often rely on sourcing platforms, job board access, and recruiting software to perform the work described in the advertisements. Depending on the platforms used, those tools can represent a financial investment of $10,000 to $20,000 per year for professionals building a recruiting pipeline.
Many staffing and recruiting firms emphasize values such as trust, transparency, and integrity in their public messaging. Youngblood said those principles are especially important when advertising opportunities within the recruiting profession. Roles marketed as traditional jobs while operating more like independent business models should clearly communicate the compensation structure, investment required, and expectations so professionals fully understand how the opportunity operates and the financial risks involved.
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Youngblood recently submitted a transparency report through the Better Business Bureau encouraging recruiting and staffing firms to provide greater clarity around how recruiting partner opportunities are presented to individuals exploring careers in recruiting. He has also called on the Federal Trade Commission and the Texas Attorney General to review whether current job marketing practices accurately reflect how compensation is earned within these recruiting models.
Youngblood said the goal of raising these concerns is not to target any single organization, but to encourage higher standards of transparency across the recruiting profession.
"I'm not raising this to target any one organization," Youngblood said. "The real issue is transparency across the recruiting profession, especially at a time when recruiting-related scams are becoming more common."
"Recruiting is built on transparency, integrity, and trust. When a recruiting opportunity is marketed as a job but operates like a business model, that distinction needs to be clear from the start. Transparency protects recruiters, job seekers, and the credibility of the entire profession," Youngblood said.
For more information about MarQ Youngblood and his work in recruiting and workforce development, visit http://www.linkedin.com/in/marqyoungblood
Youngblood said he is available to provide additional insight to media outlets covering recruiting industry practices, remote hiring models, and the evolving structure of commission-based recruiting opportunities and growing recruiting scams on the uprise.
About MarQ Youngblood
MarQ "MakeaMarQ™" Youngblood is widely recognized for his expertise in large-scale workforce mobilization and federal hiring operations. During the nationwide hiring effort supporting the United States Census Bureau, he helped lead recruiting operations across a multi-state region and successfully achieved 100 percent of the region's hiring target, contributing to the recruitment and deployment of more than 400,000 workers. Youngblood is also an advocate for transparency and ethical standards in the recruiting profession as remote work and commission-based recruiting models continue to reshape the workforce landscape.
The announcement comes as concerns grow across the recruiting industry about scams and transparency in remote recruiting opportunities, commission-based recruiting models, and misleading job postings targeting professionals exploring careers in talent acquisition.
Youngblood has more than two decades of experience in talent acquisition, workforce development, and large-scale recruiting operations across multiple industries including government, healthcare, construction, transportation, defense, and technology.
During the nationwide hiring effort supporting the United States Census Bureau, Youngblood led recruiting operations across a multi-state region and successfully achieved 100 percent of the region's hiring target, helping recruit and deploy more than 400,000 workers to support the 2020 Census effort. Workforce experts widely consider the initiative one of the largest peacetime recruiting operations in American history.
As a recruiting industry veteran who has designed and led large-scale hiring operations across multiple sectors, Youngblood frequently advises employers and workforce leaders on recruiting strategy, hiring pipelines, and labor market trends.
"The recruiting industry is changing rapidly as remote work and commission-based recruiting models expand," Youngblood said. "With that growth comes a greater responsibility to ensure opportunities are communicated clearly to the professionals evaluating them."
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Youngblood said his concerns center on job postings similar to https://www.goodwinrecruiting.com/join-goodwin-recruiting that describe remote recruiting job as opportunities to "run your own business" and "maximize earning potential," while also noting that the opportunities do not guarantee income and operate without a financial safety net signaling that despite the "job" title, the role is actually a 1099 business opportunity.
"When recruiting opportunities like https://www.goodwinrecruiting.com/join-goodwin-recruiting are presented around unlimited earning potential and building your own recruiting business, people naturally expect that placements and performance will translate directly into earnings," Youngblood said. "Transparency around how those processes actually work is critical to job seekers."
Youngblood noted that professionals participating in these opportunities often rely on sourcing platforms, job board access, and recruiting software to perform the work described in the advertisements. Depending on the platforms used, those tools can represent a financial investment of $10,000 to $20,000 per year for professionals building a recruiting pipeline.
Many staffing and recruiting firms emphasize values such as trust, transparency, and integrity in their public messaging. Youngblood said those principles are especially important when advertising opportunities within the recruiting profession. Roles marketed as traditional jobs while operating more like independent business models should clearly communicate the compensation structure, investment required, and expectations so professionals fully understand how the opportunity operates and the financial risks involved.
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Youngblood recently submitted a transparency report through the Better Business Bureau encouraging recruiting and staffing firms to provide greater clarity around how recruiting partner opportunities are presented to individuals exploring careers in recruiting. He has also called on the Federal Trade Commission and the Texas Attorney General to review whether current job marketing practices accurately reflect how compensation is earned within these recruiting models.
Youngblood said the goal of raising these concerns is not to target any single organization, but to encourage higher standards of transparency across the recruiting profession.
"I'm not raising this to target any one organization," Youngblood said. "The real issue is transparency across the recruiting profession, especially at a time when recruiting-related scams are becoming more common."
"Recruiting is built on transparency, integrity, and trust. When a recruiting opportunity is marketed as a job but operates like a business model, that distinction needs to be clear from the start. Transparency protects recruiters, job seekers, and the credibility of the entire profession," Youngblood said.
For more information about MarQ Youngblood and his work in recruiting and workforce development, visit http://www.linkedin.com/in/marqyoungblood
Youngblood said he is available to provide additional insight to media outlets covering recruiting industry practices, remote hiring models, and the evolving structure of commission-based recruiting opportunities and growing recruiting scams on the uprise.
About MarQ Youngblood
MarQ "MakeaMarQ™" Youngblood is widely recognized for his expertise in large-scale workforce mobilization and federal hiring operations. During the nationwide hiring effort supporting the United States Census Bureau, he helped lead recruiting operations across a multi-state region and successfully achieved 100 percent of the region's hiring target, contributing to the recruitment and deployment of more than 400,000 workers. Youngblood is also an advocate for transparency and ethical standards in the recruiting profession as remote work and commission-based recruiting models continue to reshape the workforce landscape.
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