Red Flags of a Recruitment Scam
Red Flags of a Recruitment Scam
Red Flags of a Recruitment Scam
Don't Be a Victim. Learn the Warning Signs.
Scammers are becoming more sophisticated, but they always leave clues. Use this checklist to verify any job offer before you share your personal documents or money.
Don't Be a Victim. Learn the Warning Signs.
Scammers are becoming more sophisticated, but they always leave clues. Use this checklist to verify any job offer before you share your personal documents or money.
The Red Flag Checklist
Demand for Upfront Payment
The Flag: Any agency asking for “Registration Fees,” “Visa Processing,” “Security Deposit,” or “Medical Fees” before an official contract is signed.
The Truth: Genuine international recruiters are paid by the employers, NOT the candidates.
2. High Salaries with Zero Experience
The Flag: Offers of $3,000 to $5,000 (INR 2.5 Lakh to 4 Lakh) for entry-level positions like cleaners, waiters, or general helpers.
The Truth: If the salary sounds too good to be true, it’s a trap to entice you.
3. Unverified Domains & Generic Emails
The Flag: Companies using only
.comdomains without a registered physical office or using Gmail/Yahoo addresses for “Official” communication.The Truth: Professional maritime and overseas agencies use verified corporate emails and have traceable office locations.
4. WhatsApp-Only Communication
The Flag: Interviews conducted only via WhatsApp chat or voice calls without a face-to-face or official video meeting.
The Truth: Scammers avoid being seen or recorded. Legitimate companies follow a strict multi-stage interview process.
5. No RPSL or Govt. License
The Flag: For Maritime/Cruise jobs, the agency cannot provide a valid RPSL (Recruitment and Placement Services License) number.
The Truth: In India, it is illegal to recruit for ships without a valid license from the DG Shipping.
6. Generic “Copy-Paste” Content
The Flag: The website looks professional but the text is generic and found on many other websites (like the skycastledreamer.com template).
The Truth: Fraudsters use cheap website templates to quickly set up and shut down sites.
7. Pressure to “Act Fast”
The Flag: Telling you the “slot is limited” or you must pay within 24 hours to secure the job.
The Truth: This is a psychological tactic to stop you from thinking clearly or doing a background check.
The Red Flag Checklist
Demand for Upfront Payment
The Flag: Any agency asking for “Registration Fees,” “Visa Processing,” “Security Deposit,” or “Medical Fees” before an official contract is signed.
The Truth: Genuine international recruiters are paid by the employers, NOT the candidates.
2. High Salaries with Zero Experience
The Flag: Offers of $3,000 to $5,000 (INR 2.5 Lakh to 4 Lakh) for entry-level positions like cleaners, waiters, or general helpers.
The Truth: If the salary sounds too good to be true, it’s a trap to entice you.
3. Unverified Domains & Generic Emails
The Flag: Companies using only
.comdomains without a registered physical office or using Gmail/Yahoo addresses for “Official” communication.The Truth: Professional maritime and overseas agencies use verified corporate emails and have traceable office locations.
4. WhatsApp-Only Communication
The Flag: Interviews conducted only via WhatsApp chat or voice calls without a face-to-face or official video meeting.
The Truth: Scammers avoid being seen or recorded. Legitimate companies follow a strict multi-stage interview process.
5. No RPSL or Govt. License
The Flag: For Maritime/Cruise jobs, the agency cannot provide a valid RPSL (Recruitment and Placement Services License) number.
The Truth: In India, it is illegal to recruit for ships without a valid license from the DG Shipping.
6. Generic “Copy-Paste” Content
The Flag: The website looks professional but the text is generic and found on many other websites (like the skycastledreamer.com template).
The Truth: Fraudsters use cheap website templates to quickly set up and shut down sites.
7. Pressure to “Act Fast”
The Flag: Telling you the “slot is limited” or you must pay within 24 hours to secure the job.
The Truth: This is a psychological tactic to stop you from thinking clearly or doing a background check.
The "No Refund" Warning
Once You Pay, It’s Gone.
Remember, scammers do not provide refunds. They will promise you 100% money-back guarantees, but as soon as the money is transferred, they will block your contact. There is no such thing as a “Refundable Deposit” in a scam operation.
The "No Refund" Warning
Once You Pay, It’s Gone.
Remember, scammers do not provide refunds. They will promise you 100% money-back guarantees, but as soon as the money is transferred, they will block your contact. There is no such thing as a “Refundable Deposit” in a scam operation.