Let us remember that the pandemic forced many to change jobs and forced others to reinvent themselves.
That is why many people blindly believe in a notice that comes to them through a WhatsApp contact.
Make sure that your job searches are safe and a fraud-free experience.
In the wake of an increasing number of instances of fake job offers, please be cautious against fraudulent emails and calls.
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How can you determine if a Job Offer is Scam?
1. Asking for money (mostly refundable)
2. Asking for confidential information like Credit Card/Aadhar/PAN etc.
3. Badly written job description
4. Offering easy hiring criteria and on-the-spot offers
5. Luring with a salary beyond expectation
6. Using names of known job portals or fake domains to contact you.
7. Please do not pay money to get a job or share your credit/debit card details, bank information, CVV number, or OTP with anyone.
If you’ve received (or receive) any such fraudulent offers from any recruiter on such job sites, please "REPORT IMPOSTERS" to the Admin of the job sites