Sometimes the identity of ENOC or one of its subsidiaries is used fraudulently in fake recruitment campaigns and false job offers.
The fraudster will often set up a fake recruitment campaign email or website as if it is coming from ENOC.
Candidates will usually be asked to provide a CV or other information online or via email, and may be asked to do an online interview questionnaire. There will usually be no face to face interview.
An offer will be made supposedly from someone representing ENOC. The offer will tell you that you will need to pay sums of money either direct to the fraudster or to a third party for a visa, work permits, travel costs etc. in order to accept the job.
Sometimes the scam will say that you will be reimbursed these costs when you start work with ENOC.
ENOC never selects candidates based on an online interview or questionnaire only. It will never ask a candidate to pay money in advance.
You can only apply for jobs at ENOC via the careers portal found on its website www.enoc.com. People from ENOC only use email addresses ending @enoc.com
What Should I Do?
Always remember – if an offer seems too good to be true, it probably is.
- Use your common sense:
- Do not respond to unsolicited recruitment offers from sources you cannot independently verify as being legitimate.
- Do not provide personal or financial details to anyone you do not know or trust, or on a website you do not trust.
- Be alert for suspicious signs:
- poor use of language;
- use of e-mail addresses like yahoo.com, gmail.com, hotmail.com. ENOC emails will only ever come from @enoc.com;
- requests for money to be paid in advance;
- contact through social websites such as Facebook etc.
- Be suspicious when dealing with anyone who does not have a direct telephone line / who never answer when you call their number, but return your call later (from a different number).
- Always independently verify the legitimacy of job offers before you take any decision.
The ENOC Group maintains a professional LinkedIn account - all correspondence will always come from an @enoc.com email address.
You can notify us of any suspected job scam by emailing ethicsenquiry@enoc.com. This email address is only for use to notify ENOC of any suspected job scam, or to check if a job offer received is valid. Any CV’s submitted, enquiries as to vacancies or any other kinds of enquiry will not be reviewed and will not receive a response.
Consider if its appropriate to notify local law enforcement in your area if you are the victim of an attempted scam.
IMPORTANT
Fake Recruitment Campaigns and Job Scams are not authorized or connected in any way with ENOC or its subsidiaries. ENOC and its subsidiaries are not responsible for them. This means ENOC and its subsidiaries have no responsibility for any action you take in connection with a scam. We won’t be liable for any loss you suffer in connection with a scam.