Dear #Acchabaccha & Wild turkey, what a kind heart you guys are!!, thank you for the information, howeverthis offer came through a consultancy http://www.endeavourrecruitment.com/ they demanded 60% s of salary for one year, later i got call and one written test by a guy proclaimed as Ass Hr manager of one company ,there after i went through the company website , it seems genuine and this opening i can see in their "career" as well, for sure i never pay single money before i get the the job, but my concerns and doubt is , will the exploit me if in case i need to join with them, ??? because british job market is really strange for me.
You can do what they want you to do, except: giving them your bank account number and password, sending a single cent to them. As long as none of these is requested you can continue. Remember: don't send any money ever!
A simple way to find out if the offer is genuine is by being patient and watching their moves carefully. If they ask you send them cash through Western Union or any other money transferring agency usually in the name of some person, you can be almost sure it is a fraud. They usually state the money is required for legalization of documents, or documents/visa processing fee etc. Another way is by checking the address on their letter head when you receive the offer. You can check from their zip code (if they have one on the letter head) through Google if that company exists at the location they are stating. I receive such offers sometimes also, but I use the above two simple methods to get to know the reality. Surely, there may be other ways, and hopefully some of the gentlemen who contribute to QL could throw more light on this matter.
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What do you mean by "they demanded 60% s of salary for one year?" Are they going to take away 60% of your salary each month?
Dear #Acchabaccha & Wild turkey, what a kind heart you guys are!!, thank you for the information, howeverthis offer came through a consultancy http://www.endeavourrecruitment.com/ they demanded 60% s of salary for one year, later i got call and one written test by a guy proclaimed as Ass Hr manager of one company ,there after i went through the company website , it seems genuine and this opening i can see in their "career" as well, for sure i never pay single money before i get the the job, but my concerns and doubt is , will the exploit me if in case i need to join with them, ??? because british job market is really strange for me.
You can do what they want you to do, except: giving them your bank account number and password, sending a single cent to them. As long as none of these is requested you can continue. Remember: don't send any money ever!
A simple way to find out if the offer is genuine is by being patient and watching their moves carefully. If they ask you send them cash through Western Union or any other money transferring agency usually in the name of some person, you can be almost sure it is a fraud. They usually state the money is required for legalization of documents, or documents/visa processing fee etc. Another way is by checking the address on their letter head when you receive the offer. You can check from their zip code (if they have one on the letter head) through Google if that company exists at the location they are stating. I receive such offers sometimes also, but I use the above two simple methods to get to know the reality. Surely, there may be other ways, and hopefully some of the gentlemen who contribute to QL could throw more light on this matter.