March 22, 2024
The scam involves using the name of Airswift's CEO and sending "offer letters" to the recipients. The domain "airswiftresourcing.com" is not affiliated with Airswift.
If you have received an offer letter, but no prior contact then this will not be from Airswift.
We are seeing an increase of scam attempts in various formats like email, WhatsApp, and text message, but unfortunately we cannot control what comes through these systems.
To confirm, we do not charge candidates to put them forward for jobs and we would only contact you from the following domains: @airswift.com @ducatuspartners.com
Our CEO will never contact you in respect to an open recruitment position.
Please be vigilant, do not interact with the message beyond reporting it through the official means within the application.
If you happen to fall victim to this recruitment scam, we recommend that you contact your local authorities and file a report.
Local government/police authorities allow you to report these:
Other ways to report:
We urge you to cease contact with the scammers straight away to prevent any more attempts at receiving your money.
If you are unsure about an offer you have received, review the red flags that may indicate a recruitment scam.
This post was written by: Alicia Edwards
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