Rx Talent is dedicated to providing the safest possible environment for you to search for jobs and manage your career.
To assist with that goal, we ask that you keep a few simple security precautions in mind when evaluating job postings on Rx Talent and job opportunities that you may receive via email.
It's possible that you may encounter fraudulent job opportunities when searching for jobs online or you may receive a fraudulent email that has had the sender's email address forged to make it appear as if it was sent from Rx Talent.
Similar practices are a violation of Rx Talent's Terms of Use and may be illegal under applicable laws.
To help you conduct a safer job search, we've assembled the following security-related articles and resources. Familiarizing yourself with this information will help you better manage your career.
Regrettably, all online companies are susceptible to scams. While Rx Talent makes every effort to prevent this abuse, it is not immune to such activity.
Please keep reading to learn more about the warning signs and what you can do.
Internet site in the world is facing the growing issue of fraudulent usage of information and we want to work with users around the world to stop this practice.
There are two types of email scams - what's known as 'phishing' and ‘spoofing’. Both practices concern fraudulent email where the 'from address' has been forged to make it appear as if it came from somewhere, or someone, other than the actual source.
Spam email is such a common occurrence today. Below are the warning signs to look for:
This scam is primarily directed at a general audience, but it can also reach Rx Talent members who have included contact information on their resume. Like with phishing emails, the sender's address is often disguised.
Rx Talent advises the users not to rely on the email/offers for employment which is seeking a consideration in cash or in any kind. Spoof emails often include a fraudulent offer of employment and/or the invitation to serve as a go-between for payment processing or money transfers.
Beware of fake Agencies/Employer seeking money through cash deposit or wire transfer /other sensitive information.
Usually the contact person seeking such information is with unknown origin with foreign accent. We have observed few instances reported to Rx Talent that some agencies/individuals are seeking money from jobseeker against a job offer from well-known Brands/Employers/Agencies, whose legitimacy / genuineness can be in question.
While online banking and e-commerce is very safe, as a general rule you should be careful about giving out your personal financial information over the Internet. The Anti-Phishing Working Group has compiled a list of recommendations that you can use to avoid becoming a victim of these scams.
Don't use the links in an email, instant message, or chat to get to any web page if you suspect the message might not be authentic. Always ensure that you're using a secure website when submitting credit card or other sensitive information via your Web browser. The number and sophistication of phishing scams sent out to consumers is continuing to increase dramatically.
Ready to be suspicious of any email with urgent requests for personal financial information. They typically ask for information such as usernames, passwords, credit card numbers, passport number, photograph, date of birth, etc. User should only communicate information such as credit card numbers or account information via a secure website or the telephone
Phishers typically include upsetting or exciting (but false) statements in their emails to get people to react immediately. Call the company on the telephone, or log onto the website directly by typing in the Web address in your browser
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Additional consumer advice is available at http://antiphishing.org/consumer_recs.html
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