galib20
"Greetings from XYZ corp.

As per the telecon, we would like to inform you that, this is a job offer for doctor from the ******************** hospital.

We are now ready to introduce ourselves to take you through the processes following highest of International Standards. We are a licensed healthcare consultancy based in ************(city, country). As well known and trusted company, we give utmost care and importance to fulfill the requirements of our clients to the optimum level. We are a major recruiting consultancy for the ******************************************Hospital needs for the past 10 years. Our leadership & excellent team have left no stone unturned in ensuring that this association, by virtue of its professionalism, integrity and transparency has been able to create highest levels of trust with the********************************** establishment. Also, we have placed substantial number of candidates, ranging from doctors to paramedics, to most of the major **********************************(healthcare entities)

The details of the offer is:

(country currency unit).32,326 (all inclusive cash package) + Health Insurance for family (up to 3 kids under age of 18)+ 10 days CME with Economy Class tickets + 30 calendar days annual leave + Mobilization/Repatriation tickets for self and family. Will be posted at Field Units all across *****************(country).

If you are interested in this offer, kindly send us your CV immediately. Also, for the purpose of assured support and acknowledgment, we kindly request you to sign the attached undertaking and send it back to us by email.

Hoping to hear from you soon."

I recently got this offer, but I have no way to know actual compensation figures. What details regarding compensation and benefits, should I ask for. Excel sheet will be highly appreciated.

Thanks

Dr Abu Galib

From Germany,
pon1965
604

Seems to be fake and money minting rackets who are offering thru emails. Pon, chennai
From India, Lucknow
galib20
some information has been starred and company name altered, to make the post generic.
From Germany,
aussiejohn
658

Steer well clear of these sorts of scam emails. Delete immediately and do not reply to them, as that just confirms your email is live and you will get tons of scam mail for ever more.
From Australia, Melbourne
jkct15
184

Hi
The message starts with as per telecon, so if you had a discussion with that recruiting agency and you received this mail, then yes i think there is a genuine purpose behind this. It could be fake too, Few things to be ensured before replying to them is. 1. The mail id is prompt (having proper company mail id) 2. The contact details with the address. 3. you can check out in the websearch for fraud recruiting agency released by many govt and non govt agencies.
So with all the above, you can move further with a clear mind!!!!


aussiejohn
658

I get loads of scam emails which talk about telcon's, previous mails etc.

I have never had a phone conversation or email from the people concerned.

It is just another trick, we are all busy people, we do not remember every email, every phone call, every letter etc, etc. The scammers know we are busy, and play on the doubt in our minds.

The OP has not told us conclusively that he had a phone discussion with a recruiter.

There is NO real offer of a job, if you read the email, it says send the CV etc, they are just fishing for personal information, so setting up the OP for identity fraud.

Try asking yourself, how could they offer this guy a job as a doctor when they have never met him, never read his CV, never referenced checked him and his medical qualifications etc, and know nothing whatsoever about him.

To the OP, do you know the name of the hospital? And have you called the HR department of that hospital to verify there is a vacancy for a doctor AND that they have engaged this particular recruiter to fill the position.

I am sorry to be so blunt, but if people are stupid enough to fall for a scam like this, then they deserve all they get.

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, read everything carefully, check every piece of information and DON'T DO ANYTHING until you have confirmed 100% the validity of all information. In this particular case, it is so easy to check the validity of the offer.

DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ACCEPT THIS SORT OF THING JUST ON FACE VALUE.

From Australia, Melbourne
pon1965
604

John is right. This offer seems to be unsolicited offer. I am getting such mails every day. One of my friends lost around 65k rupees by falling prey to such scamsters. People are greedy and they respond after seeing the huge compensation package offered without realising their worthiness.
Pon

From India, Lucknow
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