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Fraud Alert
Important information regarding fraudulent job offers
Overview
Dozuki has observed that certain agencies/individuals have been making job offers on behalf of Dozuki in exchange for money and/or personal identifying information such as Date of Birth, Social Security number, etc. Job applicants have received dubious emails and LinkedIn messages extending Dozuki offer letters and asking for payments in lieu of benefits, uniforms, laptops, etc.
At Dozuki, we don’t charge a fee at any stage of our recruitment process. Legally, we’re not obliged to honor any job assurances made by third parties in exchange for money.
How can I tell if an offer of employment is genuine?
Dozuki always first extends a verbal offer before a written offer is constructed.
What’s recruitment fraud?
Recruitment fraud is a sophisticated scam offering fictitious job opportunities. This type of fraud is normally perpetrated through online services, such as bogus websites, or through unsolicited emails claiming to be from Dozuki. These emails request that you provide personal information, and ultimately payments, to process applications for jobs that don’t exist. Fraudsters impersonate Dozuki’s recruiters and use the company name/logo, brand names, and images illegally, without authorization. They try to extract money as security deposit, documentation processing fees, training fees, uniforms, laptops, benefits, etc.
Despite our most vigilant efforts, some people continue to operate and defraud the general public. Therefore, it’s important to stay informed and aware about such fraudulent activities.
How do I identify recruitment fraud?
1. E-mail correspondence is often sent from (or to) free web-based email accounts, such as Yahoo.com, Gmail.com, Live.com, etc.
2. Email correspondence appears to be sent from an officer or senior executive of the company, often in Legal or Human Resources. If the email address doesn’t end with @Dozuki.com, it’s most likely not legitimate.
3. The perpetrators frequently use mobile or platform telephone numbers or contact through WhatsApp, Google Voice, etc.
4. There is an insistence on urgency.
How can I protect myself?
• Don’t pay or transfer money to get a job at Dozuki. Dozuki will not accept liabilities for any losses to those who have been defrauded.
• Don’t engage with persons who hold themselves out as Dozuki employees and try to solicit payments under the pretext of offering recruitments.
• Be careful when sharing your personal information to protect yourself from potential damage.
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