[Resolved] Shine.com — Frd | |||
Hey i got call from shine.com by this number [protected] today(09/12/2016) that my resume shortlisted for an interview in wipro and after one month training my salary is 35000 but for attending the interview i have to pay 2500 rs/- ..that time i was happy but after reading all the complaints on sine.com site feeling very bad...so guys please do something to stop these frauds and also i am going to delete my profile from shine.com. Was this information helpful? | |||
Aug 8, 2021 Complaint marked as Resolved Shine.com customer support has been notified about the posted complaint. | |||
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Thank you for reaching out to us .
Please note that Wipro does not entertain payment of any kind from candidates for employment.
We have noticed that resumes in employment websites and job portals often receive offers of ‘jobs’ at Wipro at times that require payment of cash deposit into specified bank accounts.
These are fake job offers because Wipro never seeks payment of money from candidates and no selection takes place without completion of the requisite interview processes.
Some common attributes of these fake job offer emails/sms are:
• They come from public email IDs like Yahoo!, Rediff, Indiatimes.
• They claim to come from ‘Wipro Group of Industries Limited’ or some such non-existent organization but claiming to carry the name of ‘Wipro’.
• They call for cash deposit into a designated bank account (generally such accounts are opened with banks like ICIC Bank, Axis Bank, IDBI Bank).
• In the event there was already a payment made, please lodge a complaint with the nearest police station so that necessary action can be taken against the imposters.
• To make the offer seem authentic, the email will call for submission of ‘qualification documents’, ‘experience certificate’, photographs etc.
• The emails will contain numerous apparent grammar and spelling errors.
• Often, the contact address, phone numbers given in the email are non-existent and false.
• We realize that you were alerted by one of the above pointers. And in case any of your friends or acquaintances, complain of receiving such mails, please alert them too, and discourage them into not paying/depositing money. They must simply ignore such mails as ‘SPAM’.
Importantly, please advise your friends and relatives not to fall prey to such fake job offers. Also note that all mails to candidates have a clear warning against payment of cash for securing jobs at Wipro
Regards,
Wipro Support