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How to identify fake job offers

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Posted on : 7:36 AM | By : Lets Talk Institute Pvt Ltd | In : ,

I have been of late coming across a lot of emails requesting me to accept job offers paying a deposit to the parent company. We as consultants and recruitment vendors can clearly see through the loopholes. Instantly these mails strike fraudulent if you are a vivacious thinker. But some guys are gullible and they fall a prey to these susceptible mails. 

To stop motivating job seekers from further falling into a trap, please do read this article. I also believe this message of mine will be reaching those fraudulent troubleshooters and stop then from executing such mails.

Just read this kind information with utmost care. Currently there have been a lot of emails doing rounds about job offers with a deposit fee. Company will never charge job aspirants a fee or ask for an interview security deposit. Very rarely do headhunters take money.

Hence, the demand for a fee deposit should indicate the offer may not be genuine. Cross-check any job offer by contacting the HR department of the organization. Get the contact details from the company website to contact them. Do not use the contact details given in the email for such verification. Fraud emails usually come from public email IDs with the company name as the user name. A genuine one will come from the company email ID. To make the offer seem authentic, the email will call for submission of qualification documents, experience certificate, and address proof, salary. 

The name of the company quoted in the fake offer will most probably be wrong or even non-existent. For instance, its like 'Wipro Group of Industries Limited' or 'Videocon Electronics India Ltd'. Usually, the content and format of the letter is amateurish and has a lot of spelling and grammatical errors. Often, the contact address, phone numbers given in the email are non-existent & false. 

Even if they exist, there could be disparities for instance; a Delhi address may have a Mumbai phone number. They call for cash deposit into a designated bank account.

Hence all the best for the new job seekers and May youll get interview calls from genuine reputed organizations, firms and corporate so as to get offer letters to make your parents and near ones proud. All the Best.
Regards 
Aakash Kadam

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