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Recruitment Fraud Notice

It has been brought to our attention that there have been instances of fraudulent job offers, purporting to be from Genius Solutions.

These people have been offering fraudulent employment opportunities to applicants and often asking for sensitive personal and financial information, including requiring candidates to arrange travel for face-to-face interviews with a certain travel agency.

Please note that Genius Solutions do not collect any financial commitment from candidates as a pre-employment requirement.

If you believe you have received a suspicious email, please forward it to info@geniuserp.com

Genius Solutions has no responsibility for fraudulent offers and advises candidates to follow the guidance provided below.

Your best defense against Internet job scams:

  • Do a search of the company name. Compare what you find to the information sent to you. Visit the company’s website. Check the URL, or web address of the company – does it match exactly with what you have been sent? Scammers will use a different variation of the website address in their email address. Check for extra letters, numbers or characters in the email address, such as geniuserpS.com.
  • Until you have done your research and know for sure the employer and job are legitimate, you should not:
    • Use any contact information in the job posting or on the website.
    • Share your personal or financial details with anyone you do not know.
    • Register a resume or set up a profile.
    • Respond to unsolicited business propositions and/or offers of employment from people you do not know.
    • Engage in further communication if you believe the communication may be fraudulent.

If you believe you have been the victim of recruitment fraud, we advise you to contact your local authorities.