I have seen so many people complaining and lamenting their ordeal
in the hands of fake scam companies who invite people for interview only
to introduce them to fake drug marketing business.
I'm doing this
not only because these companies waste people's time, energy and T-fair
going to such interviews, but also because most of these scammers extort
money from hapless job seekers thereby making their suffering times
two.
Imagine a scammer extorting #10,500 from a graduate who have
been unemployed for years, not to talk of the transport fare wasted
going to such fruitless interviews or job chat as they usually call it.
Some
people even borrow money to pay these sheep in wolves clothing, who
promise them heaven on earth. Some will tell you that you will make half
a million within 1 month and all that. If you're not careful, you will
take a loan that you will not be able to repay thus causing
embarrassment and lack of rest of mind. An unemployed person should have
only himself to worry about, not having debts also.
So I believe that if we are properly guided, we will not fall into the hands of these scammers.
Having
said that, there are ways by which one can identify a fake or scam
interview invitation and there fore avoid such waste of time and money.
The good thing is that most of their messages come in the same format,
so you will know its fake!
1. The message does not bear a company
name: most of these scammers won't include their names on the message
you will receive. All you will see are the address, the time and date
and a phone number. A genuine company will not hide its identity from a
potential employee.
2. The message will say "interview/job briefing": whatever job briefing means I don't know!
3.
You will see a code or reference: something like "HR=0056" or
"REF=002". This is an indication of the code number of the person who
invited you to the "job briefing".
4. It will contain a phone number: this is the number of your referer. Most genuine companies don't give phone numbers.
5. You will see HR Admin in the message instead of company name
6. If you call their number, they will be reluctant to give info on the company.
And
pls, ignore those people sharing job flyers on the streets, and those
ones they paste on walls. Those are scammers and some ritualists too.
And also most of these so called agencies are avenues for duping
unsuspecting job seekers. Pls shine your eyes well well.
I will post the names of some of these fake companies/ agencies later.
Pls
if you have any experiences inthe hands of these scammers kindly share
it here so that others can learn and avoid them too. Thank you
Cheers!
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