Online Fraud Scams Protection
Protect Yourself from Online Recruitment Scams
Job seekers are increasingly relying on online platforms to explore career opportunities. Unfortunately, this convenience has given rise to online recruitment scams, where fraudsters pose as legitimate employers or recruiters to exploit unsuspecting candidates. At Orion, your safety and trust are our top priorities. Here's what you need to know to protect yourself from online fraud and scammers.
Orion are Corporate Members of the Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) and the Employment & Recruitment Federation (ERF). This is confirmed here and here respectively.
Common Recruitment Scams
- Fake Job Postings
Scammers create fake job that advertisements appear authentic. These postings often promise high salaries or remote work opportunities and may pressure you to act quickly. - Phishing Emails or Messages
Fraudsters send emails or messages pretending to be recruiters or employers, asking for sensitive personal information like your social security number, bank details, or passport copies. - Upfront Payment Requests
Scammers may ask for payment for visas, permits, training, work equipment, or application processing fees. Genuine employers never request money from candidates. - Too-Good-to-Be-True Offers
Offers with unrealistically high salaries, vague job descriptions, or no requirement for qualifications may be a red flag. An example of this is fraudsters indicating that you have in demand skills without stating them and asking for your CV to enable them to create a fake job to match.
How to Spot Recruitment Scams
- Check Website
Check the recruitment company official website for the job posting. Be cautious if the contact information or website looks suspicious (e.g., misspellings in the URL or physical addresses belonging to other businesses). - Verify the Recruiter
Research the recruitment company on social media as bona fide businesses will have a rich history across multiple platforms. You can also check company registrations, accreditations or representative body membership. Orion are Corporate Members of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC). This is confirmed here. - Check Email Domains
Genuine companies typically use official email domains (e.g., @companyname.com). Be wary of free email domains like Gmail or Yahoo used for recruitment purposes. - Watch for Urgency and Professionalism
Scammers often create a sense of urgency, pressuring you to make quick decisions without proper verification. Poor grammar, vague details, or inconsistent communication are warning signs of fraud.
What We Do to Keep You Safe
- Stringent Job Posting Standards
At Orion, we thoroughly verify job postings to ensure authenticity before they are advertised.
- Secure Communication Channels
Our recruiters only communicate via verified company email addresses and platforms. - Contact Details
All Orion recruiters are associated with one of our offices and they will provide multiple contact channels. Our representatives can be reached by contacting their listed office number or can be verified by contacting any of our offices or staff.
What to Do If You Suspect a Scam
- Stop Communication
Cease all contact with the individual or organisation immediately. - Do Not Share Personal Information
Avoid sharing sensitive details unless you are confident the job opportunity is legitimate. - Report the Incident
- Notify the website or platform where the scam occurred.
- Report the scam to your local law enforcement agency.
- Inform us at marketing@orioneng.com
- Seek Advice
If you’re uncertain about the legitimacy of an Orion job posting or recruiter, contact your local Orion office for guidance.
Trust Orion with Your Career
As a trusted recruitment partner, we are committed to helping you find genuine opportunities safely. By staying vigilant and informed, you can protect yourself from scams and focus on building your career. Together, we can combat online fraud and create a safer recruitment experience for everyone.
Stay informed. Stay safe. Trust Orion.