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    Employment fraud abroad: how to avoid becoming a victim of scammers?

    How to get a job abroad and avoid scams? We'll tell you using a real case from our hotline (names, details, and circumstances have been changed because all calls to the hotline are anonymous and confidential).

    Alexey is an engineer by profession, with an intermediate level of English. After being fired from his last job, he decides to try his luck abroad. Alexey posts his resume on job search sites and sends it directly to employers. One day, Alexey receives an email from an American company that offered him help in finding a job abroad.

    They promised full support: finding suitable vacancies and employers, helping to prepare for the interview, handling the work visa and relocation. "It's like companies that help with visa applications. We do the same, only we help with employment," the company representative assured.

    Alexey found the offer tempting: the company's arguments convinced him, and their website was nice and trustworthy, so he agreed to their services. For the work, the company asked Alexey for a 50% prepayment of $700.

    Alexey had some savings, but the amount was still considerable, so he hesitated. However, the man thought that it was too late to refuse: once he had decided, he had to go through with it, and besides, they promised a high salary. Alexey transferred the money and started waiting for the company's consultations on interviews with American employers, the vacancies themselves, and the visa processing. But the company suddenly went silent. Despite his attempts to contact them again, no one ever replied to Alexey.

    The man panicked and realized that he had probably fallen for a scam. Then he turned to the hotline of the "Business Women's Club" for a free and anonymous consultation. After talking with the hotline employee, Alexey was finally convinced that he had been a victim of employment fraud. Unfortunately, it was not possible to return the amount sent to the scammers, as the money was sent to a card in another country.

    What to do if you have been deceived when applying for a job abroad?

    There aren't many options, because if you transfer money to an account in another country, it will be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to get them back. If you've already been deceived, it's still better to contact the police and find out what can be done in your specific situation.

    How not to become a victim of scammers?

    1. Don't be lazy to check all the information yourself.

    Is the employer's company and the job itself real? Do they hire foreigners for this particular position? Does the employer's country issue work visas for such positions? How much do specialists in your field earn on average in the country you've chosen?

    Knowing this and other necessary information for working abroad, you will immediately recognize scammers, as their words will contradict the facts you already know.

    You can find up-to-date information about employment for Belarusians abroad on our hotline at numbers 88012015555, for calls within the Republic of Belarus, from landline phones of mobile operators A1, MTC, life:) the call is free.

    +375(162)218888, for calls from abroad and within the Republic of Belarus — payment according to long-distance tariffs.

    113, free code-free calls from landline phones in the territory of the Republic of Belarus.

    2. A beautiful and professionally looking website of an employment agency is not a guarantee that you haven't fallen for scammers.

    Check for reviews: it's good if they are detailed, varied, and clearly written by people, not artificial intelligence. If the agency's website has photos of their team, search for them on Google or Yandex images. If you find this photo on stock photo sites or even with other companies, it's a reason to be wary.

    3. Never pay any advance fees before receiving the service. Always conclude a contract and make sure it is correctly drawn up and has legal force.

    If they ask you to pay in advance, then it's almost 100% scammers.

    4. If you are applying for a position, for example, as a sales manager or head of sales, and they force you to purchase the products that the company sells, — this is a scam.

    5. It is legal and safe to find employment through licensees, that is, through Belarusian legal entities and individual entrepreneurs who have obtained a license from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and have the right to send Belarusians to work abroad. The full list can be viewed here:

    Source: List of legal entities and individual entrepreneurs engaged in activities related to employment outside the Republic of Belarus as of 01.03.2024

    Calls and written inquiries are temporarily not accepted. Use the information posted on our website!

    8-801-201-5555, for calls within the Republic of Belarus, from landline phones of mobile operators A1, MTC, life:) the call is free

    +375162218888, for calls from abroad and within the Republic of Belarus - payment according to long-distance tariffs

    113, free code-free calls from landline phones in the territory of the Republic of Belarus

    If necessary, our employees will give you the numbers of other organizations that can help.

    Also send questions to the email address: bpwbrest@mail.ru.

     Contacts:

    Legal address: Belarus, 224030, Brest,
    Dzerzhinsky str. 14, room 6
    Tel. fax: +375162218888
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    Internal Affairs Directorate of the Brest Regional Executive Committee A1 JLLC "Mobile TeleSystems" Life :)
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