Hi, I received a job offer for administration. First, they said, "We received your application, and you are selected." Then, they gave an interview form, and now, a contract agreement letter. Could you please help me determine if this is a real job offer?
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
Hi, there is no attachment in your message.
As already mentioned, these are fake communications intended to extort money from you. Once you start responding to their email communications, they will collect your contact number and call you, pretending to be from the UK, asking for some money under the guise of a deposit. After you make the payment, they will not respond further. If you are still very curious about this employment opportunity, contact the employer (refer online for the contact number and do not trust the number provided in the email) to verify.
Alternatively, you can email the British Deputy High Commission in Chennai to verify.
From India, Madras
As already mentioned, these are fake communications intended to extort money from you. Once you start responding to their email communications, they will collect your contact number and call you, pretending to be from the UK, asking for some money under the guise of a deposit. After you make the payment, they will not respond further. If you are still very curious about this employment opportunity, contact the employer (refer online for the contact number and do not trust the number provided in the email) to verify.
Alternatively, you can email the British Deputy High Commission in Chennai to verify.
From India, Madras
Matters concerning this scam have already been discussed previously here on CiteHR.
https://www.citehr.com/640295-appoin...ml#post2491985
From Australia, Melbourne
https://www.citehr.com/640295-appoin...ml#post2491985
From Australia, Melbourne
Caution for Job Offer Recipients
For the attention of all those who have received offer letters from foreign countries, you should first consider whether you have applied for the job position. Without your job application and the receipt of offer letters from such anonymous companies, it obviously means that such letters are fake.
To understand this, it requires only common sense.
From India, Aizawl
For the attention of all those who have received offer letters from foreign countries, you should first consider whether you have applied for the job position. Without your job application and the receipt of offer letters from such anonymous companies, it obviously means that such letters are fake.
To understand this, it requires only common sense.
From India, Aizawl
Dear all,
The offer from Venitelle Hospital UK is fake, and this website is also fraudulent, provided by scammers. The same pattern and website are created in the name of Elizony Multispecialty Hospital in Toronto, Canada. They are creating domains and sending fake job offers to all job seekers' data from job searching websites.
From India, Chennai
The offer from Venitelle Hospital UK is fake, and this website is also fraudulent, provided by scammers. The same pattern and website are created in the name of Elizony Multispecialty Hospital in Toronto, Canada. They are creating domains and sending fake job offers to all job seekers' data from job searching websites.
From India, Chennai
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