How to spot recruitment scams and protect yourself.
Scammers will advertise fake jobs or pose as recruitment agencies to obtain your personal and/or financial information.
- Reading2 min read
- FiledDec 2023
- ByThe Parlor
Scammers will advertise fake jobs or pose as recruitment agencies to obtain your personal and/or financial information.

Scammers will advertise fake jobs or pose as recruitment agencies to obtain your personal and/or financial information.
Fraud alert
Employment fraud happens when a fraudster claims to be a recruitment agent, hiring you for a job that does not exist. Unfortunately, these job scams and phishing in the recruitment sector is increasing, and we are aware that scammers are unlawfully using the The Parlor name and logo in an attempt to obtain individuals data.
Top tips to spot a potential job scam
Whilst job scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated, the best way to help prevent yourself from becoming a victim of a job scam is to educate yourself on things to look out for during your job search.
We have set out our top tips to help you spot a potential job scam.
Remember if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
What to do if you suspect a job scam using the The Parlor name or logo
If you are unsure if a The Parlor advertisement or communication is legitimate and/or you have been requested to attend an in person meeting, please contact The Parlor or email info@theparlor.be who will assist you as far as possible to verify the information you have received.
The Parlor email addresses take the format of name@theparlor.be. If you are contacted by someone whose email address varies from this format, please do not respond.
The Parlor do not make job offers to candidates or request candidates to send applications through instant messaging services such as Telegram and Whatsapp. We also will not ask for any banking or payment information on any instant messaging services.
What to do if you think you are the victim of a job scam
Take a screen grab or note of the fraudster’s details and report them to Action Fraud (see Resources below)
If you have given them any money, contact your bank immediately and let them know.
Warn the operators of the website/social media site through which you were contacted and let them know that their site is being used by fraudsters.
Resources
Europol Report Cybercrime online
