We receive several complaints from candidates who are offered employment at Servion by individuals misrepresenting themselves as Servion HR and demanding payment of a cash deposit. These are fake job offers. Servion never requests payment of any kind from candidates for employment.

What is recruitment fraud?

Recruitment fraud is a sophisticated scam that offers fictitious job opportunities. This is usually done online through bogus websites or unsolicited emails claiming to be from Servion. These emails often request that recipients provide personal information and, ultimately, payments to process applications, purchase equipment, or a variety of other things for jobs that do not exist.

How can you spot a fake job offer?

Fake job offers have several common attributes:

  • They come from public email IDs, or from unknown users on WhatsApp, Telegram or LinkedIn.
  • Fake offers also often claim to come from individuals acting as Servion HR or a senior Servion official.
  • They request a deposit into a designated bank account, as a security deposit and claim to reimburse the same amount upon joining Servion. Remember: Servion does not charge any fee at any stage of the recruitment process and has not authorized agencies/partners to collect any fee for recruitment.
  • They will often call for the submission of 'qualification documents', 'experience certificates', or photographs to add authenticity. Remember: The Servion Recruitment team does not request or require personal documents like bank account details, tax forms or credit card information as part of the recruitment process.
  • They will have numerous grammatical and spelling errors.
  • Many of them call for an interview at any Servion office to look genuine.
  • The contact address and phone numbers given in these emails are usually false.
  • When these scams are done via text messaging, the fraudsters mask their phone numbers to make it appear as if coming from somewhere in the USA. Remember: Servion will not request an interview via any instant messaging apps like WhatsApp, Telegram etc., and our hiring process involves at least one interview (virtual or in person)

How can you tackle a fake Servion job offer/ad?

Beware of Fraudulent Job Offers!

Disclaimer

If you encounter any suspicious mail, advertisements, or persons who offer jobs at Servion, please email us at [email protected] Do not email your resume to this ID as it is not monitored for resumes and career applications. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, caste, creed, religion, gender, marital status, age, ethnic and national origin, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, political orientation, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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