Hi recently I got an offer from Venitelle hospital UK as a receptionist. how we will know whether it is a fake or genuine
From India, Guntur
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Hi,

Have you applied for employment with them, whether any interview took place through phone/skype?

There is no date of agreement, and your name is also not mentioned in the agreement.

It is just a scam email to cheat you. Just ignore.

From India, Madras
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The attachment of the agreement you have shared looks fake.
From India, New+Delhi
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Doesn't seem like a proper offer, as the required details are missing. Please check the authenticity of all interactions you had with them. Don't fall into the trap. Be careful while you approach or accept any new opportunity available in the market. Always do some research before applying.

If they approached you for a job offer, the chances of being cheated are high.

From India, New Delhi
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nathrao
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The agreement letter misses out details of pay, and upon reading the letter, we can see grammatical errors. A full compensation for all services provided by the employee shall be paid at the end of the contract; such payments shall be subject to such normal statutory by the employer. The question here is, did you apply to them for the job, or is the mail unsolicited? If at all you feel the need, please contact the hospital directly and do not reply to the mail at all. It looks fake to me.
From India, Pune
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It is a bogus mail. If you visit their website, you will find a logo. Without that logo, anyone can create an agreement letter. You will also find that it's a bogus address.

Here are the contact details:

Address: 50 Buckingham Palace Rd, London SW1W 0RN, UK
Email: info@venitellehospital.com
Tel: +44 7418347940
WhatsApp: +44 7418347940

From United Kingdom
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There is a state government agency called NORKA ROOTS in Kerala which supports and helps job seekers to determine whether the offer is genuine or not. I believe such organizations are available in other states. You can check that.
From India, Kannur
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It's an out-and-out fake offer. With frequent intervals, job seekers receive such offers from fake operators who try to entice them with fancy locations and names. Any appointment letter should include the name of the applicant/employee, remuneration, job specifications, etc. The letter you received is a standard template available on the internet, and they gave it a photoshopped finish. Never fall into the trap of such smooth operators. These fraudsters send such emails to over 100 email addresses. At least 10 of them would believe and respond. And that's how it's done.
From India, New Delhi
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Saikumar,

Did you or did you not apply for a job with this company? You have not answered this question despite other members asking you.

If you did not apply for the job and have an interview, then it is fake.

Please tell us the facts of this case.

From Australia, Melbourne
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Video - Receptionist

Find below the link on Receptionist detailing their function, operation, and disposition concisely.

For some, it may be useful. Link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHhLKOajqQw

Thanks,

Ram K Navaratna

From India, Bangalore
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It is fake. UK does not allow receptionist jobs on a visa.
From United Kingdom, London
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