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Shine.com Beware of Fraudsters... Dear Job Seekers Greetings from Shine.com! Shine.com is a platform which brings the recruiters and job seekers together. Please note that we do not charge money from any candidate/job seeker for an interview nor do we guarantee any job. We are neither a recruitment firm nor a consultant or recruitment partner of any employer. Shine.com is a platform which is used by consultants, companies and recruiters to find the right match for an opening. We have been trying hard to discourage any fraudulent mails, sms and calls which demand money for a guaranteed placement or interview in the name of Shine.com. Regrettably, on certain occasions, false job offers do get sent via email to illegitimately collect personal information (like bank details, credit card details) and/or money from innocent job seekers. Shine.com is not responsible for, and expressly disclaims all liability for, any such communication via email, sms or phone call by a frivolous source claiming to have got the contact details of the person concerned through or representing Shine.com. Please report at [protected]@shine.com if you come across any such fraudulent communication. How to check if an email is a fraud/scam: 1. Check the website of the company: Search on Yahoo or Google to see if the company has a genuine website. If the mail asks for your personal information such as bank details, credit card numbers 2. If the mailer demands money for any employment/recruitment related purpose such as immigration and visa processing, travel etc. 3. If the mail offers you a job you have never applied for 4. If the mailer has used free email IDs to contact you or as 'reply to' email IDs. For example, if you get a job offer from ABC Auto Company, and their email ID is [protected]@gmail.com or [protected]@hotmail.com then it is most probably a fake company. Real companies use their own domain name on their email and do not use free email providers. 5. If people have reported against the consultant/employer for scams earlier 6. If the mail offers a job without any interview 7. If the mail mentions that Shine.com is their partner, consultant or employment partner Job seekers are advised to check for the above points & not to indulge in any monetary engagement with such sources in the name of a job offer. Regards Shine.com Was this information helpful? | |
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