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Beware of recruitment fraud in our name.

We're aware that fraudsters impersonate Recruise — setting up look-alike email addresses and fake job offers to scam people looking for work. We take this seriously. Please read the guidance below, and when in doubt, verify with us directly through the form above.

What Recruise will never do

  • Ask you for money — no registration, training, visa, security-deposit, or "processing" fees, ever, at any stage.
  • Ask for your bank account details, card numbers, OTPs, or passwords to "confirm" a role.
  • Make a formal job offer purely over WhatsApp, Telegram, or SMS chat, without a proper interview and written process.
  • Guarantee a job in exchange for a payment.

How to tell it's really us

  • Our recruiters contact you only from @recruiseglobal.com or @recruiseindia.com addresses.
  • Treat any other domain as suspect — free webmail (gmail, outlook), misspellings, or extra words like "recruise-hr" or "recruise-careers".
  • Genuine roles are handled by a named consultant you can verify with us.
  • If a message feels rushed, secretive, or too good to be true, slow down and check.

If you've been targeted

  • Don't pay anyone claiming to represent Recruise, and don't share financial details.
  • Verify the sender with us using the form above before you respond.
  • Report it to the government authorities in your region — they, not us, are who can investigate and act. For example:
    • India: report on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal at cybercrime.gov.in, or call the helpline 1930.
    • United States: report to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov and the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center at ic3.gov.
    • Europe: there is no single EU-wide portal — report to your national police or cybercrime unit. Europol lists each country's official channel at europol.europa.eu/report-a-crime. In the UK, contact Action Fraud at actionfraud.police.uk or call 0300 123 2040.
  • You can also flag it to us through the form above (choose "Reporting a suspicious message") so we can help warn others — but that is not a substitute for reporting it to the authorities.

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