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READ THIS: Before asking about the legitimacy of your interview by BruncleZuma: 11:52am On May 14, 2021
After the Ini Umoren incident and several others, Nairaland has become inundated with requests to verify the validity of job offers and interviews, I have taken it upon myself to copy and paste this for the benefit of our various jobseekers and their kith and kin.

The fraudulent offers typically include the Organisations logo, the name of an actual Organisations executive, and a phone number.

- Potential applicants are encouraged to call in pursuit of job opportunities.
- Communications and other materials often solicit personal information or money.

If you receive unsolicited job or interview offers or are unsure if the offer you received is fraudulent, contact the Organisations through their official social media accounts and phone numbers and please forward the email, phone number, and any other documentation you received.

In addition, you may:
Contact the EFCC and or ICPC at this links to report the scam: https://www.efccnigeria.org/efcc/report-complaints, https://icpc.gov.ng/petition-guidelines/

WAYS TO IDENTIFY POTENTIAL FRAUD

The following can indicate fraudulent behaviour:

- An employment opportunity or request is sent to you before you apply for a job on the organisations platform of choice.

- Organisations do not send unsolicited requests, nor do they engage potential employees unless you have applied for a position directly

- Potential employers will never engage with potential employees using WhatsApp, 2go, Viber etc

- You are asked to enter information to apply for a job on any other website or form (i.e. via a PDF/Word form) other than that used by the organisation.

- The email you receive comes from an address OTHER THAN [name]@[organisation_name][.]com. For example: Emails from similar addresses such as .org .us .cm .cc .ua etc are fraudulent emails.

- Please review the full email address. Often scammers spoof emails, or make the visible name appear legitimate, to get recipients to open and respond to a solicitation.

- The email you receive comes from a free email provider address such as @gmail, @yahoo, @outlook, @live, etc.

- YOU ARE OFFERED A PAYMENT PRIOR TO STARTING WORK.

- You are asked to pay a fee upon receipt of an offer letter. Organisations would never ask a potential employee for payment.

- You are offered an opportunity to attend any organisation's training session for a fee. Organisations do not offer fee-based training.

- YOU ARE TOLD YOU WILL BE PICKED UP BY AN ORGANISATION'S VEHICLE TO ATTEND THE INTERVIEW.

- You are asked to fill out a PDF application form, or provide copies of official travel documents such as passports visa and work permits, or scan copies of your education degrees prior to legitimate interviews.

- NO ORGANISATION SENDS APPLICATIONS TO APPLICANTS.

- DOCUMENTS OR SOLICITATIONS WITH WORDS AND PHRASES THAT SUGGEST URGENCY SUCH AS "COMPLETE AND SEND IMMEDIATELY, NOW, OR RIGHT AWAY", or SUGGEST NEGATIVE ACTIONS, SUCH AS THE LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY WILL OCCUR IF THAT URGENCY IS NOT MET.


- The address of the interview is sometimes not recognisable or is made up of parts of different locations

- You are asked your health status, drinking and smoking habits.

FOR YOUR PROTECTION, PLEASE DO NOT:

- Respond to unsolicited business propositions and/or offers of employment from people with whom you are unfamiliar.
- Disclose your personal or financial details to anyone you do not know.
- Send any money in association with a job application
- Engage in further communication with a suspicious sender.

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Re: READ THIS: Before asking about the legitimacy of your interview by CAPITALBEE: 1:31pm On May 16, 2021
GBAM

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Re: READ THIS: Before asking about the legitimacy of your interview by VillageHead: 2:19pm On May 16, 2021
Good one here!

Also,

Kindly avoid any company/organsation that would advertise multiple unrelated job positions like: Marketing Manager, Lecturer, Cook, Car washer, Hair dresser, Nanny etc.

In those days, the fraudulent company Esther Breakthrough would come to mind.


I pray prospective applicants do not loose guard but heed to these pieces of advise!

Chairman sir!
May God bless you for this input.

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Re: READ THIS: Before asking about the legitimacy of your interview by BruncleZuma: 2:26pm On May 16, 2021
VillageHead:
Good one here!

I pray prospective applicants heed to these pieces of advise!

Chairman sir!
May God bless you for this input.

Hopefully, they'd read it.

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Re: READ THIS: Before asking about the legitimacy of your interview by 2Ways(m): 2:40pm On May 16, 2021
Nice
Re: READ THIS: Before asking about the legitimacy of your interview by markfem2: 12:53pm On May 18, 2021
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Re: READ THIS: Before asking about the legitimacy of your interview by thatsleepboy1: 6:03pm On May 18, 2021
VillageHead:
Good one here!

Also,

Kindly avoid any company/organsation that would advertise multiple unrelated job positions like: Marketing Manager, Lecturer, Cook, Car washer, Hair dresser, Nanny etc.

In those days, the fraudulent company Esther Breakthrough would come to mind.


I pray prospective applicants do not loose guard but heed to these pieces of advise!

Chairman sir!
May God bless you for this input.

Esther breakthrough is an agent on the island na. Her office is at TBS complex and her husband runs the Abuja side.
Re: READ THIS: Before asking about the legitimacy of your interview by Yusfunoble(m): 12:03pm On May 20, 2021
Anyone to confirm this guy own

Hightech Ltd or something

https://www.nairaland.com/6562293/know-company#101880335

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