The Recruitment Scam

Have you been contacted via WhatsApp by someone claiming to be Brite Recruitment? Have you been promised sponsorship or job that seems unrealistic?

This is the Recruitment Scam.

“Hallo, I’m Viki,a recruiter from Brite Recruitment. We look for remote worker. Can I share more details?”

“I’m Cherry from the Brite Recruitment, I get your number from the company’s database. Currently our company has a variety of  vacancies to choose from and some flexible role.may i share you more details?”

“Hello, I’m Abigail Rolfe from Brite Recruitment, and we would like to recruit you for a great opportunity."

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Brite Recruitment’s name and logo, like many other recruitment agencies, are being unlawfully used as a part of a scam. The recruitment scam started as messages on WhatsApp, with broken English texts, offering too good to be true roles. These were rather easy to spot and many just automatically dismissed them.

However, the scam has become more and more elaborate, as they have progressed to unlawfully using our name and logo and using similar email addresses.

This has even progressed to our website being duplicated for credibility, scamers using our employees names to trick people.

This incredibly enraging and upsetting, as we receive messages from angry individuals that have been contacted by these scammers multiple times a day. We appreciate all the people that have informed us of these messages, and we are disheartened to know that the miss use of our name and brand is now affecting our reputation – one we have worked hard to create and maintain by delivering exceptional service to our candidates and clients alike.

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How can you spot a Recruitment Scam?

There are a few ways to identify a scam, despite the scam becoming more complex, there may be some obvious hints:

  • TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE
    • These fake roles are used to entice you – so they are going to by remote/hybrid, with great benefits and great money. But often this is an instant red flag.
  • POOR ENGLISH
    • Our messages are proofed before sending, and we pride ourselves on our communication skills. If a message has poor spelling, grammar or seems disjointed, then it’s not us.
  • MONEY
    • We will never ask for a fee from our candidates, and will never ask for your bank details.
  •  NAME
    • We don’t employ anyone called Cherry, Vicky, Jennifer, or Sarah. Our employees can be found under the ‘About’ tab on our website which includes their direct email address and mobile number, and so if these details don’t align then it’s not us.
  • ATTATCHMENTS
    • If you are asked to follow a link, then this is a scam. They may be using a real job post to lure you in and pay the fee.
  • NO INTERVIEW
    • You may be offered a role instantly, without an interview – which wouldn’t happen with our positions.

Sponsorship and Visas

The Scam has now developed across multiple channels. Predominantly, victims are contacted via WhatsApp. However, there are now Telegram accounts, fake websites, text messages, and emails. 

As well as offering fake jobs, and requesting money from candidates, these scams are being taken to new heights by offering sponsorship/work visas to non-UK nationals. 

Unfortunately, we do not offer sponsorship and neither do the clients that we represent. If you have been offered this by some one claiming to be Brite Recruitment, then please block and report.

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What should you do?

No one from Brite Recruitment would make initial contact via WhatsApp, and would never ask a candidate for money.

If you are contacted by these scammers, then we advise that you do not interact with them any further, and report the number or email address as a scam.

If you are unsure if this is a scam, then get in touch with us. You can either call 01242 228200, DM us through our social media accounts, or email jobs@briterecruitment.com.

If you have fallen victim to one of these scams, you can report it to the website below. If you have sent money, contact your bank immediately and inform them of the situation.

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REPORT IT:

It can be really helpful if you report the scammer’s details to the following website:

Action Fraud:

https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/a-z-of-fraud/recruitment-scams

This is an ongoing problem and it is constantly progressing and adapting every day. There has been NO data breach, as your information has not come from us. We thank everyone that has informed us of this, and ask that everyone be patient and kind to our staff members, as we too are angry and upset by scammers using our name and brand.

And if you have found this post after being contacted by a scammer about a dream job, not all is lost! Perhaps we have the role that you are looking for?

So why not check out the roles we have available or register with us today, so we can help you find your next job, with NO cost to you!

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