Welcome to Firstnaukri.com Security Centre
Job scams are unfortunately a frequent reality in the recruitment market. The rapid rise in the online job search has only fueled the situation and resulted in a spike in the number of frauds. Read more
Welcome to Firstnaukri.com Security Centre
Job scams are unfortunately a frequent reality in the recruitment market. The rapid rise in the online job search has only fueled the situation and resulted in a spike in the number of frauds. The primary motive behind such job-frauds is to dupe the candidates of their hard-earned money.
In the wake of an increasing number of instances of fake appointment letters and deferred job offers, we raise the common RED FLAGS which would help you SPOT THE SCAM.
Please do not Pay any money or provide personal / financial information (Credit/ debit card number, CVV number, OTP, etc.) to anyone. Fraudsters may ask you to pay in the pretext of registration fee, Refundable Fee, Document Processing fee or any other excuse. Before your respond to any email / call, we suggest you to do a discreet enquiry and be sure to verify the authenticity of the person with whom you are interacting
You can also write to us at support@firstnaukri.com
Fake Recruitment Alert!
How can you determine if a recruitment offer is scam?
Fake Recruitment Alert!
How can you determine if a recruitment offer is scam?
On the spot hiring/tele interview
Reliable companies conduct thorough research to analyse their potential employee before issuing an offer letter
Demands you to pay money
NEVER PAY MONEY TO GET A JOB!!!No legitimate company will ever ask you to pay for the job!
Salary beyond expectations
Spammers often lure desperate job seekers with high salary packages!
You are asked to reveal personal information/ bank details
Please do not share personal information or credit card/ debit card number, OTP, CVV number.
Poorly written job ads
Poor writing skills, incorrect grammar and unclear job descriptions bespeak a dubious job offer
Personal email accounts
Genuine companies always display their web presence. In case of consultants, apply due diligence for whom they are hiring
No knowledge about the hiring company and job role
Be alert! Legitimate companies do have some web presence and require at least some qualification and skill for all job roles
How Scamster Trick
Gullible job seekers
HOW SCAMSTER TRICK
Gullible job seekers







How to protect yourself?
Know the signs of a Job Scam
How to protect yourself?
Know the signs of a Job Scam
- Job is the “Best fit for all”
- Job is across multiple locations
- Poorly written job description
- Confirmed/immediate job offer without interview
- Jobs involving reputed company names with public email domains
- Little to no web presence
- Pay money to get the job
- Ask for credit Card/ debit card details/ CVV/ OTP
- Registration charges
- No job description
- No experience or skill required
- No interview
- No web presence
- Job or offer letter without interview for which you are asked to pay
- Do not share personal information
- Do not share credit/debit card details, CVV number, OTP
- Do not disburse any payment
- Conduct thorough research of the company
- Check online reviews
- Please do not provide your credit card or debit card details, bank information, CVV number or OTP number over phone, email or on their website. Before your respond to any email/ call, we suggest you to do a discreet enquiry and be sure to verify the authenticity of the person with whom you are interacting. You can also write to us at support@firstnaukri.com