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Job applicants should be aware of recruitment fraud, which is a sophisticated scam offering fake job opportunities to job seekers. This type of fraud is normally carried out through online services such as false websites and social media accounts or through fake e-mails and messages claiming to be from the company. The scammers will frequently use the company logo, or names of executives or staff acquired from publicly available information, in order to give an appearance of legitimacy.
The fraudsters will often make false offers of employment and request recipients to provide personal information and to make payments as part of their fake recruiting process. We believe the best way to stop this fraud, that targets job seekers, is to make all prospective candidates aware that this can happen.
Togetherall does not ask for any financial commitment or contribution from a candidate at any stage of the recruitment process.
Togetherall has no responsibility for fraudulent offers and advises candidates to follow the guidance provided above.
If you believe you have been a victim of a fraudulent job offer concerning Togetherall or any other company, you should file a report with your local law enforcement, and we would appreciate it if you could make us aware by sending an email to jobs@togetherall.com with ‘recruitment fraud’ in the subject line, and providing details of the role advertised, so that we may take steps to try to remove any fraudulent advertisements.