Job Offer Letter Confusion: How Can I Tell If It's Real or Fake?

shahzad-siyal
Is My Job Offer Letter Real or Fake?
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vmlakshminarayanan
Hi, have you applied to Pepsi? Have you attended any online interviews? This seems suspicious. They might eventually ask for money or bank details. Please do not provide any.
aussiejohn
Do you seriously believe a company would pay to fly you to America just to be a cashier? The salary and benefits offered are totally unrealistic as well. You can tell it has been written by a scammer from the grammatical errors alone, let alone all the other rubbish it says. Stay well clear of any letters or advertisements like this, and NEVER, NEVER, EVER send money to these sorts of people as that is what they want.
alok-singh1
Ignore... This looks truly fake and fraudulent, and the related company name is PepsiCo, Inc., not PEPSI. Once you communicate with them, they will ask for money for further processing! Be aware that your best defense is awareness.
nathrao
Absolutely a fake job offer. The right place for such a letter is the trash bin of the computer. Do not respond to or acknowledge such letters or "offers." These people prey on individuals who are looking for jobs.
rkn61
It is a fake document. Once you accept this, they will ask for a processing fee to arrange a flight ticket. Please ignore the offer. The real Pepsi company has its IT wing/Vigilance department. Please also email this to them.
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