We have recently identified fraudulent activities using GINGA's name to carry out financial scams.
The approach is mainly via messaging apps such as Whatsapp and Telegram, where fraudsters present themselves as GINGA recruiters. They then offer to earn money by performing tasks such as liking and engaging with pages on social networks, visiting links, filling in forms, etc.
If you've been approached like this, beware, it's a scam!
Here are some tips to help you protect yourself:
- GINGA does not work with informal work in exchange for rewards, involving the purchase of leads, follower bases and the like; such practices are not part of the way we operate;
- We only hire services with a well-defined scope of work and timeframe, as well as the premise of having a signed service contract between the parties. Anything other than that, be wary;
- All our job vacancies are published on our official LinkedIn page, where you can always check the job profile: linkedin.com/company/ginga.ag/jobs/
- GINGA does not outsource recruitment services, but has its own team. Our recruiters have a LinkedIn profile, are identified as GINGA service providers and usually make direct approaches via LinkedIn, primarily;
- Before any hiring process, our recruiters will always schedule an interview, either online or in person, in order to get to know you better, as well as explaining the job in detail. Under no circumstances do we offer or make advance payments without the entire hiring process being carried out and documented.
If any kind of suspicious message reaches you or someone you know, please send us an e-mail to fraude@ginga.ag, attaching a screenshot of the message and giving us the contact details of the suspicious person.
Another important measure is to report and block the contact on your Whatsapp or Telegram.
Thank you for your understanding and support. 🧡