Recruitment Fraud Alert

We have become aware of recruitment scams that fraudulently obtain money or personal information from job seekers. These scams take various forms, such as fake job postings, phishing emails, or fraudulent recruiters claiming to represent our company

How to identify recruitment fraud

We have become aware of recruitment scams that fraudulently obtain money or personal information from job seekers

These scams take various forms, such as fake job postings, phishing emails, or fraudulent recruiters claiming to represent our company

Individuals unaffiliated with Islamic Coin contacting you about a fake or legitimate job posting

Review the sender's name and email domain closely. Official recruitment emails come from accounts formatted as

name@haqq.network

name@islamiccoin.net

Receiving job offers through social media or online forums

Insistence of urgent action within a very short time frame

Requests for personal information early in the process, such as your address, date of birth, passport information, social security number, or banking details

Being asked to participate in an 'interview' via chat or email. Islamic Coin does not conduct 'interviews' through chat or email

Receiving job offers for positions you have yet to apply to or interview for