Warnings have been issued about
a serious recruitment scam circulating in Ireland, targeting job seekers via WhatsApp and similar messaging apps,
writes Brian Byrne.
Individuals are contacted by someone claiming to represent a well-known recruitment agency. They are offered what seems to be easy, flexible work-from-home roles with daily pay rates typically between €170 and €250, along with “free training” and minimal entry requirements. The tasks are often described vaguely, such as product boosting, market research, or item reviews for well-known retailers.
Victims are then directed to register on fake websites and complete simple initial tasks. Very quickly, they are asked to pay a small fee, supposedly to unlock higher-paying tasks, validate their account, or meet a minimum funding level. These demands often escalate into hundreds or even thousands of euros before the scammers cut contact and disappear with the funds.
The Employment and Recruitment Federation (ERF) says that the use of real company names and logos makes this scam especially dangerous. Warning signs include unsolicited contact via messaging apps; promises of unusually high daily income for straightforward online tasks; being directed to unfamiliar websites to register, with pressure to act quickly or complete tasks immediately; and any payment request, regardless of size, to access work, training, account activation, or to 'unlock the next level of tasks'.
Legitimate recruitment agencies in Ireland are paid by employers, not by candidates.
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