General Information
| Date Posted | March 15, 2026 |
| Vacancies | 3 |
| Job Type | Full-Time |
| Location | Islamabad, Pakistan |
| Salary | PKR 65,000 – 90,000 per month |
| Deadline | April 10, 2026 |
Company Overview
We’re a well-established organization based in Islamabad that’s been helping Pakistanis navigate the digital economy safely for over seven years. Our mission is simple: empower people to earn online without falling victim to fraud. We don’t just talk about safety—we live it. Every team member undergoes rigorous training on digital hygiene, scam detection, and ethical outreach. In my experience, most people lose money not because they’re careless, but because they’ve never been taught what red flags look like. That’s where we come in. We’ve helped over 12,000 individuals verify legitimate opportunities and avoid fake job offers, phishing schemes, and Ponzi-style “get-rich-quick” traps. The best part? We practice what we preach—no upfront fees, no hidden costs, and full transparency from day one.
Eligibility Criteria
Qualifications
You don’t need a fancy degree, but you do need foundational knowledge.
- Bachelor’s degree in any discipline (or equivalent experience)
- Basic understanding of online platforms (Facebook, Upwork, Fiverr, etc.)
- Familiarity with common scam tactics used in Pakistan (e.g., fake Meezan Bank alerts, WhatsApp job scams)
Experience
We value real-world insight over resume padding.
- Minimum 1 year of experience in customer support, digital literacy training, or fraud prevention
- Proven ability to explain complex topics in simple Urdu or English
- Experience working with rural or semi-urban communities is a plus
Age Limit
There’s no strict cutoff, but we prefer candidates between 22 and 35 years old who are digitally native yet cautious—because that balance is rare and valuable.
Key Responsibilities
Here’s what you’ll actually do day-to-day:
- Review and verify online earning opportunities submitted by the public through our verification portal
- Conduct live workshops in Urdu and English on how to avoid scams in online earning Pakistan for beginners
- Monitor trending scam patterns across social media platforms and update our internal database weekly
- Respond to user queries via email and phone, providing clear, actionable advice within 24 hours
- Collaborate with cybersecurity experts to develop easy-to-understand scam alerts for mass distribution
- Document real-life examples of scams (with user consent) to create educational case studies
- Assist in designing quizzes and self-assessment tools to help users test their scam-detection skills
- Report suspicious domains or fake job ads to relevant authorities like PTA and FIA’s Cyber Crime Wing
Benefits & Perks
Why you’ll love working here:
- Health insurance covering you and two dependents
- Performance-based bonuses every quarter (up to 15% of monthly salary)
- Flexible remote work options two days per week
- Access to exclusive training modules on digital forensics and behavioral psychology of scammers
- Annual allowance for professional certifications (e.g., Google Digital Garage, Coursera cybersecurity courses)
- Opportunity to represent the organization at national digital safety summits
Salary & Deadline
The starting salary is PKR 65,000 per month, with clear pathways to reach PKR 90,000 based on performance and tenure. We pay on time, every time—no delays, no excuses. The application deadline is April 10, 2026. Don’t wait until the last minute. Last year, we received over 800 applications in the final 48 hours, and many qualified candidates missed out because their documents weren’t ready. Get ahead of the rush.
How to Apply
Follow these steps carefully:
- Send your CV and a one-page cover letter to careers@digitalsafetypk.org
- In the subject line, write: “Online Earning Safety Advisor – [Your Name]”
- Attach a short video (max 90 seconds) explaining how you’d warn a friend about a common WhatsApp job scam
- Make sure to double-check your docs—blurry scans or incomplete forms get rejected automatically
- Shortlisted candidates will be invited for a virtual interview within 10 working days
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Why This Role Matters More Than Ever
Look, online earning isn’t going anywhere. In fact, it’s exploding. According to the State Bank of Pakistan, digital remittances grew by 37% in 2025 alone. But with opportunity comes exploitation. I’ve seen this before: a young graduate in Lahore pays PKR 5,000 for a “guaranteed” freelancing course that never materializes. A housewife in Peshawar shares her CNIC to “verify” a fake cash-on-delivery job and loses her savings. These aren’t isolated incidents—they’re systemic.
The truth? Most scams in Pakistan follow predictable scripts. They promise high returns with zero effort. They ask for upfront payments. They use fake testimonials from “successful earners” who don’t exist. And they prey on urgency—“Only 3 spots left!” or “Offer expires tonight!”
But here’s the good news: once you know the patterns, you can spot them from a mile away. That’s exactly what this job is about. You won’t just be warning people—you’ll be equipping them with tools to protect themselves.
Real Examples of Scams We’ve Stopped
Last month, we flagged a Facebook group called “Earn $500 Daily from Home – Pakistan Only.” It had 18,000 members. The admins claimed you could make money by “liking posts” and “sharing links.” Sounds harmless, right? Wrong. They collected CNIC copies and phone numbers under the guise of “KYC verification.” Within weeks, dozens reported unauthorized SIM swaps and bank OTP thefts.
Another common trap? Fake internship programs. A university student in Karachi applied for a “remote content writing internship” that required a PKR 2,500 “registration fee.” The company website looked legit—complete with fake employee profiles and a .pk domain. But the domain was registered just three days prior using a stolen ID. We reported it, and FIA shut it down within 72 hours.
These aren’t edge cases. They’re happening every day. And they’re why roles like yours are critical.
How to Use This Guide to Avoid Scams in Online Earning Pakistan
This isn’t just a job posting—it’s a practical resource. Whether you’re applying or just reading, here’s how to use what you’ve learned:
– Verify before you trust. Always cross-check company names with SECP’s registered entities list.
– Never pay to earn. Legitimate employers don’t charge you. If they do, walk away.
– Check the URL. Scammers often mimic real sites (e.g., “upwork-support.pk” instead of “upwork.com”).
– Ask for proof. Request a contract, official email (@companydomain.com), or video call.
– Use secure payment methods. Avoid cash, EasyPaisa requests from personal accounts, or wire transfers.
In my experience, the people who get scammed aren’t dumb—they’re desperate, hopeful, or simply unaware. Your job will be to change that.
How to Avoid Scams in Online Earning Pakistan vs Alternatives
Some people think joining a multi-level marketing (MLM) scheme is safer than freelancing. It’s not. MLMs often require inventory purchases and recruit others to earn—classic pyramid traits. Others turn to crypto “investment advisors” who promise 20% monthly returns. That’s not investing; it’s gambling with stolen identities.
The safest path? Stick to platforms with buyer/seller protection: Upwork, Fiverr, or local verified marketplaces like Techlift or DigiSkills.pk (government-backed). These have dispute resolution, escrow payments, and verified profiles.
This role gives you the chance to guide others toward these safer alternatives—not just warn them about danger, but show them the right roads.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need prior experience in cybersecurity to apply?
A: Not necessarily. We provide training. What matters more is your ability to communicate clearly and your commitment to helping others stay safe.
Q: Will I be working remotely full-time?
A: No. This is a hybrid role. You’ll work from our Islamabad office three days a week and remotely two days. We believe face-to-face collaboration builds trust—and that’s core to our mission.
Q: What if I discover a scam during my personal time? Can I report it through the organization?
A: Absolutely. We encourage all staff to report suspicious activity. We have a dedicated hotline and portal for internal submissions, and we escalate valid cases within 24 hours.
Q: Is there room for growth in this position?
A: Yes. Top performers move into team lead roles within 18 months. We also sponsor advanced certifications and conference attendance for high-potential employees.
Q: How do you ensure your own organization isn’t a scam?
A: Fair question. We’re registered with SECP (Reg. No. LHR-2019-DIGI-044), publish annual transparency reports, and allow third-party audits. You can verify our legitimacy on the official SECP portal.
Simple as that. No smoke, no mirrors. Just real work for real people.