in Pakistan in few cities not much famous though are doing recruitment for Hamad international airport Doha Qatar is being carried out.On first stage they collect documents and charge some fees around 50 dollars to process it.On later stage after around two months of collecting papers they call from a qatar number to confirm to some persons that you have been selected you need to submit around 35o usd in pakistani account and send documents and medical certificate for visa.
this involves calling to most of the persons who submit papers for selection
i want to get advise from people living in doha that is this recruitment is fraud or genuine one on so massive scale
this involves calling to most of the persons who submit papers for selection
i want to get advise from people living in doha that is this recruitment is fraud or genuine one on so massive scale
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As anonymous stated above it sounds like this is a scam. Alarm bells should ring whenever an employer expects you to pay for anything upfront.
Also, it is somewhat unusual for legitimate employer to contact you using SMS. Usually, employers contact prospective employees in writing in order to keep everything formal and above board.
Shantalie
Even if the numbers given could be verified, it would not guarantee the job offer was genuine.
You'll find the scammers are finding more and more sphisticated methods to catch unsuspecting job seekers. Some of them will have professional looking websites and might even register a company, to make things look legitimate.
However, no legitimate employer should ask a candidate to make payments before the job has been secured.
Shantalie