Greetings from XYZ Corp.
As per the telecon, we would like to inform you that this is a job offer for a doctor from Hospital.
We are now ready to introduce ourselves to take you through the processes following the highest international standards. We are a licensed healthcare consultancy based in (city, country). As a well-known and trusted company, we give utmost care and importance to fulfilling the requirements of our clients to the optimum level. We have been a major recruiting consultancy for Hospital needs for the past 10 years. Our leadership and excellent team have left no stone unturned in ensuring that this association, by virtue of its professionalism, integrity, and transparency, has been able to create the highest levels of trust with the establishment. Additionally, we have placed a substantial number of candidates, ranging from doctors to paramedics, in most of the major healthcare entities.
The details of the offer are as follows: (country currency unit) 32,326 (all-inclusive cash package) + Health Insurance for the family (up to 3 kids under the age of 18) + 10 days CME with Economy Class tickets + 30 calendar days of annual leave + Mobilization/Repatriation tickets for self and family. You will be posted at Field Units all across (country).
If you are interested in this offer, kindly send us your CV immediately. Also, for the purpose of assured support and acknowledgment, we kindly request you to sign the attached undertaking and send it back to us by email.
Hoping to hear from you soon.
I recently received this offer, but I have no way to know the actual compensation figures. What details regarding compensation and benefits should I ask for? An Excel sheet will be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dr. Abu Galib
From Germany,
As per the telecon, we would like to inform you that this is a job offer for a doctor from Hospital.
We are now ready to introduce ourselves to take you through the processes following the highest international standards. We are a licensed healthcare consultancy based in (city, country). As a well-known and trusted company, we give utmost care and importance to fulfilling the requirements of our clients to the optimum level. We have been a major recruiting consultancy for Hospital needs for the past 10 years. Our leadership and excellent team have left no stone unturned in ensuring that this association, by virtue of its professionalism, integrity, and transparency, has been able to create the highest levels of trust with the establishment. Additionally, we have placed a substantial number of candidates, ranging from doctors to paramedics, in most of the major healthcare entities.
The details of the offer are as follows: (country currency unit) 32,326 (all-inclusive cash package) + Health Insurance for the family (up to 3 kids under the age of 18) + 10 days CME with Economy Class tickets + 30 calendar days of annual leave + Mobilization/Repatriation tickets for self and family. You will be posted at Field Units all across (country).
If you are interested in this offer, kindly send us your CV immediately. Also, for the purpose of assured support and acknowledgment, we kindly request you to sign the attached undertaking and send it back to us by email.
Hoping to hear from you soon.
I recently received this offer, but I have no way to know the actual compensation figures. What details regarding compensation and benefits should I ask for? An Excel sheet will be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dr. Abu Galib
From Germany,
Seems to be fake and money minting rackets who are offering thru emails. Pon, chennai
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
Steer well clear of these sorts of scam emails. Delete immediately and do not reply to them, as that just confirms your email is live and you will get tons of scam mail for ever more.
From Australia, Melbourne
From Australia, Melbourne
Hi,
The message starts with "as per telecon," so if you had a discussion with that recruiting agency and you received this email, then yes, I think there is a genuine purpose behind this. It could be fake too. Few things to be ensured before replying to them are:
1. The email id is correct (having the proper company email id).
2. The contact details with the address.
3. You can check in the web search for fraudulent recruiting agencies flagged by many government and non-government agencies.
So, with all the above, you can proceed with a clear mind!
The message starts with "as per telecon," so if you had a discussion with that recruiting agency and you received this email, then yes, I think there is a genuine purpose behind this. It could be fake too. Few things to be ensured before replying to them are:
1. The email id is correct (having the proper company email id).
2. The contact details with the address.
3. You can check in the web search for fraudulent recruiting agencies flagged by many government and non-government agencies.
So, with all the above, you can proceed with a clear mind!
I receive numerous scam emails that mention telecons, previous emails, etc.
I have never engaged in a phone conversation or received an email from the individuals in question. It is simply another deceitful tactic. We are all occupied with various tasks, making it challenging to recall every email, phone call, or letter. Scammers capitalize on our busy lives and exploit the uncertainty in our minds.
The original poster (OP) has not definitively stated having a phone discussion with a recruiter. There is no legitimate job offer. Upon reading the email, it requests sending a CV, indicating an attempt to gather personal information and potentially setting up the OP for identity theft.
Consider how they could extend a job offer without meeting the individual, reviewing their CV, conducting reference checks, verifying medical qualifications, etc., and without any knowledge of the person.
To the OP, do you know the hospital's name? Have you contacted the hospital's HR department to confirm the job vacancy for a doctor and the engagement of this specific recruiter for the position?
I apologize for being direct, but individuals who fall for such scams should face the consequences.
I urge you to thoroughly read all content, verify every detail, and refrain from taking any action until you have validated all information with certainty. In this case, verifying the offer's authenticity is straightforward.
Never, under any circumstances, accept such propositions at face value.
From Australia, Melbourne
I have never engaged in a phone conversation or received an email from the individuals in question. It is simply another deceitful tactic. We are all occupied with various tasks, making it challenging to recall every email, phone call, or letter. Scammers capitalize on our busy lives and exploit the uncertainty in our minds.
The original poster (OP) has not definitively stated having a phone discussion with a recruiter. There is no legitimate job offer. Upon reading the email, it requests sending a CV, indicating an attempt to gather personal information and potentially setting up the OP for identity theft.
Consider how they could extend a job offer without meeting the individual, reviewing their CV, conducting reference checks, verifying medical qualifications, etc., and without any knowledge of the person.
To the OP, do you know the hospital's name? Have you contacted the hospital's HR department to confirm the job vacancy for a doctor and the engagement of this specific recruiter for the position?
I apologize for being direct, but individuals who fall for such scams should face the consequences.
I urge you to thoroughly read all content, verify every detail, and refrain from taking any action until you have validated all information with certainty. In this case, verifying the offer's authenticity is straightforward.
Never, under any circumstances, accept such propositions at face value.
From Australia, Melbourne
John is right. This offer seems to be an unsolicited offer. I am getting such mails every day. One of my friends lost around 65k rupees by falling prey to such scammers. People are greedy, and they respond after seeing the huge compensation package offered without realizing their worthiness.
Pon
From India, Lucknow
Pon
From India, Lucknow
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