Job Fraud Awareness
Protect Yourself from Job Scams
In recent years, there has been a notable increase in job scams, with fraudulent job postings, and emails alike becoming more sophisticated in their efforts to deceive job seekers. These scams often exploit reputable company names to gather confidential information or solicit funds. It is crucial for job seekers to stay informed and vigilant to protect themselves from these deceptive practices.
To help you navigate your job search safely, we've outlined key warning signs and steps to ensure you are dealing with legitimate Razoroo representatives.
Red Flags to Watch Out For:
Official Email Addresses: Ensure all email communications come from an official @razoroo.com address. We do not, and will not ever public email accounts like Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo or any other non-official email address. If the email address does not end in razoroo.com, then it is not associated with our agency in any way and is likely a scam.
Requests for Personal Information: Razoroo will never request sensitive or personal information, such as Social Security numbers, personal documents or bank account details.
Job Offers from Imposters Posing as Razoroo: Beware of job offers claiming to be from Razoroo. Legitimate job offers always come from our clients directly, not from Razoroo.
Requests for Upfront Payments: Razoroo will never ask candidates for money or payment at any time. Any request for payment for services such as background checks or equipment costs is a clear sign of a scam.
Contact via Messaging Apps: Legitimate recruiters will not communicate with you via messaging apps, even during the interview process.
Stay Informed: Familiarize yourself with the common signs of job scams. Being aware of these tactics is your first line of defense.
Contact Us for Verification: If you have any doubts about a job offer or the legitimacy of a recruiter, contact us via email at hello@razoroo.com. Our team will then verify whether the opportunity or individual is genuine. We aim to respond to such inquiries as soon as possible within US business hours.
By staying vigilant and following these guidelines, you can help to protect yourself from fraudulent activities and confidently pursue legitimate opportunities. Ultimately, you are responsible for protecting yourself against job scams.
Please note that while Razoroo strives to provide accurate and timely information to help you avoid job scams, we are not responsible for any loss or damage resulting from fraudulent activities. It is your responsibility to verify the legitimacy of any job offer or recruiter.