Let’s talk about jobopportunities.ml .
I love a good .ml domain as much as the next internet historian. But when it shows up on my job application spreadsheet? Red flags start waving.
If you see jobopportunities.ml in your search results, report it to Google Safe Browsing. Then close the tab. Your future self will thank you.
At first glance, the name sounds perfect: "Job Opportunities." Direct, SEO-friendly, promising. But here is the reality check every job seeker needs to hear in 2026:
✅ When was it registered? If it's less than 6 months old, run. ✅ Look for contact info. Is there a physical address? A phone number? A real "About Us" page with actual human names? (Spoiler: Probably not). ✅ Ctrl+F for "WhatsApp" or "Telegram." Legitimate HR doesn't interview via encrypted messenger apps. ✅ Copy a sentence from their "Careers" page into Google. If it shows up on 10 other .ml or .cf domains, it's a template scam.
You can use this for LinkedIn, Reddit (r/scams, r/jobsearchhacks), or a personal blog. 🚨 The "Too Good to Be True" Job Board: Why I’m Skeptical of jobopportunities.ml
I’m not saying every .ml domain is a scam. There are hobbyists, students, and ethical experiments out there. But for job opportunities ? In this economy?
Pro-tip for you: If you actually own jobopportunities.ml and are trying to build a legitimate service, my advice is simple: Invest $10 in a .com or .io domain. The .ml extension is so heavily abused by scammers that even a real project will be treated as guilty until proven innocent.