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Gi Group Holding warns about recruitment scams via WhatsApp in Brazil

A Gi Group Holding, multinational specialized in human resources solutions, alert candidates about digital fraud in recruitment processes in Brazil. The action arises in response to the increase of scams such asphishinggolpistas do WhatsAppand false ads that promise "quick gains", charging fees or requesting bank details, taking advantage of the emotional vulnerability of those seeking professional reintegration

In a scam that has been circulating recently via WhatsApp, criminals are posing as recruiters of theGi Group, offering fake job vacancies and asking candidates to follow Instagram pages with a promise of payment

The company clarifies thathas no relation to these messagesand reinforces that its legitimate opportunities are only advertised on official channels (website, LinkedIn and verified social networks. Gi Group never asks for confidential data, payments or interactions on social media as part of selection processes, vehemently repudiating these fraudulent practices

If you receive suspicious messages, do not share personal datablock the numberand report to the platforms. To confirm real vacancies, consult only the company's official channels. Gi Group is taking legal measures to combat the scam, and awareness is essential to prevent more victims, orient Christiane Lopes Ichiyama, operations manager of Gi Group, temporary and permanent unit of Gi Group Holding

With the migration of selection processes to the online environment, criminals have been using increasingly sophisticated techniques to extort information or financial resources. According to data from thePersonal Data Protection of Gi Group Holding Global1 in every 3 peoplehas already been targeted by attempts of fraud via fake messages or emails, and only55,5%they know how to act in these situations

The scams exploit everything from the anxiety for opportunities to the financial pressure of the unemployed. Criminals create attractive ads – how to find high-paying jobs with zero experience requirements –, fake profiles on social media and even websites of fictitious agencies, using names similar to real companies to gain credibility, affirms Cristiane

Common tactics of scammers

  • Fake job offersJob postings on social media, WhatsApp or unofficial sites, with unrealistic promises (ex.: “R$ 20 mil/mês para trabalho remoto sem qualificação”)
  • Email phishingMessages with malicious links or contaminated attachments bymalware, disguised as invitations for interviews
  • Charging of feesRequest for amounts to "secure the spot" or "selection process costs"
  • Identity fraudUse of logos and email domains similar to the official ones

Warning signs and tips to protect yourself

To help candidates, the campaign highlights points of attention and essential guidelines

  1. Recruitment never charges feesBe wary of any payment request, even if small
  2. Check the companySearch the company's name in search engines, check the official site (valid domain) and look for reviews on Reclame Aqui or LinkedIn
  3. Sensitive data is prohibitedCPF number, bank account or passwordsnevershould be shared in early stages
  4. Suspicious linksDo not click on long or unknown URLs. Check if the official emails by the domainsused.
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