Elgan Pharma Scam – A Fake Data Entry Job Offer!

Got a text from a recruitment consultant at Elgan Pharma offering you a remote data entry job? Beware! It is a scam! The Elgan Pharma text has been reported by lots of recipients. It is a fake job recruitment offer that is not from Elgan Pharma ( A Biotechnology Company`0

This is How The Elgan Pharma Scam Recruitment Works

The job scam preys upon the eagerness of job seekers to find work by using fake job opportunities with high pay to trick recipients. Once they’ve gained their victim’s trust, they request for personal information, and then proceed to convince them to send ‘equipment fee’ or ‘application fee’ money.

People who fall for the scam, end up loosing their money and being vulnerable to identity theft.

5 Warning Signs of Job Scams You Should Be Wary of

1. If You’re Asked To Pay Money

 Legitimate employers and hiring managers don’t require an application fee or expect you to pay for training. Sometimes this fee can be labelled ‘equipment fee’ for training. Whatever name it is, don’t fall for it.

2. Upfront Requests for Sensitive Information

Sensitive information (like your social security number, date of birth, or bank account information) isn’t a part of early recruitment process. Eventually, your employer will need this information for taxes and benefits enrollment, but only after you have a written job offer and sometimes not until your first day on the job.

3. Impersonates a Recruitment Company

In order to gain your trust, the scammers often use the name and brand of known recruitment companies. The first thing you should do is to search for the company’s official email address online and contact them in regards to the job. That way, you can verify if it is scam or legit.

4. Only Uses Texts and Online Chats

As technology evolves, so do scams, and some recruitment scams have migrated to texts or online chats especially via WhatsApp. Most legitimate companies don’t reach out to recruit via text unless you already applied on the company’s site and opted to receive text messages.

5. If It Seems Too Good To Be True

It feels great that a company is fast-tracking you, contacting you within an hour of applying, and doesn’t require an interview or checking references. But as the saying goes, if it seems too good to be true, it probably is.

What To Do If You Received The Elgan Pharma Scam Text

Do Not Provide Your Sensitive Information

No matter how legit a prospective job offer looks, do not provide sensitive information like your DATE & YEAR of birth, Social security number, or bank account information.

If the text or email contains a link, do not click on it as it could be malicious. Often times, hackers pose as job recruiters to gain access to their victim’s data. Clicking on the link might install a malware on your device that’d easily steal sensitive and confidential data.

Report The Scam and Create Awareness

The final step you should take is to report the Willis Towers Watson Recruitment scam to law enforcement agencies in order to stop the scam and create awareness. You can do to the FTC via  ReportFraud.ftc.gov or Internet Crime Complaint Center.

Conclusion

The Elgan Pharma Scam is a job recruitment scam that uses high pay to trick job seekers into paying a fake ‘application fee’ and revealing their personal information. Don’t fall for it!

When approached by a job recruiter either online or offline, the first thing to do is research the company and the job opportunity. Find the company on the internet and review their online presence, including their social media. Enter the company’s name and the word “scam” on search engine to see if the business is legitimate.

3 Comments

  1. This is what I got but was never asked for any personal information or money she said that my job offer and all the important paperwork was going to be sent to me this morning but it never was I’m sure it’s a scam and I told her that when we first started talking that I’ve been scammed out of another job that I was supposed to start October 2nd and it never happened but she then said it’s legit and I said I’ll believe it when I see it and as I said I told her it’s a scam and it is but she never asked for any money or any important information or personal information so I don’t know what’s going on I don’t know if it’s a legit job but I was going to get paid like $35.75 an hour which would have been amazing because I’m currently homeless sleeping on the street

    Hello! I am Saint Decke , a hiring manager from Elgan Pharma . We have reviewed your resume for the Data Entry Representative position. The pay rate for this position is $35.75 per hour, with training provided at $20.75 per hour. This is a work-from-home job. Let me know if you are interested.

  2. It’s a scam. They will act like they sent a check for the equipment.. my bank froze my account and made sure not to go thur with it. Now I’m broke and have no money to pay my bills until 2 weeks.

  3. I was sent a check for $4950 to purchase a laptop, scanner and printer. Several types of software as well. They asked that I send them a copy of the deposit slip and insisted it show amount available. The bank held the check. Their notes showed it to be suspicious and tampered with. While the check was on hold they wanted me to use my own personal credit card to buy the stuff. I told them no. I suggested they send me a wire transfer. They claimed they have problems getting wires received. That was a big red flag because they said Payroll would be wired to me every Friday. I had to download Telegraph to chat back and forth with them. The next day they begged me to use my credit card. I told No. Haven’t heard from them since. Contact name given was Thomas Coffey. Eglan Pharma is a legitimate company based in Israel. I wonder if they know what’s going on. Thomas told me they had recruited 12 others in the past days and my check was the only one with an issue. I think Eglan Pharma should know what’s going on.

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