BE SAFE
 

Regrettably, from time to time, false job postings are listed online and used to illegally collect personal information from unsuspecting job seekers. The placement of such false job postings is a violation of the Treton Terms & Conditions and may also be a criminal violation of Indian law.

Treton is dedicated to stopping this abuse and providing the safest possible environment for you to search and apply to jobs and manage your career.
Here are some important tips to use when dealing with prospective employers

 

  • Do not give your social security number unless you are confident that the other party is who they claim to be. For example, you could ask them for a call-back number to use for verification purposes.
  • Be careful when providing credit card or bank information, or engaging in any monetary transactions. Be sure to verify the legitimacy of the employer with whom you are interacting.
  • Do not provide any non-work-related personal information (e.g., Social Security Number, eye color, marital status, etc.) over the phone or online.
  • Be cautious when dealing with contacts outside your own country
  • Be wary of emails that offer an opportunity that involves acting as a go-between for money transfers. Disregard the email and DO NOT follow through with the employment offer being made.

  • Don't get involved with an employer that can't make its business model perfectly clear to you or one that's willing to hire you without even a phone interview.
  • Treton does not allow job postings which require money deposits from jobseekers, so if you come across any job which asks for money, please inform us.
  • Never give your bank account, credit card or any secure numbers to an employer whose legitimacy you cannot independently verify. These numbers can be used to steal from you or launder funds stolen from others.
  • Do your own research - via the Internet or with a business librarian's help - on any employer that makes you feel at all uneasy.
  • Rational people can make irrational decisions when under stress. If you are in financial trouble, recognize your vulnerability and think twice before you make matters worse by getting involved in a suspicious employment scheme.

 

Reporting Fraud

If you see a questionable Job Posting or any potential misuse of the Treton site or its brand, please report the suspected
fraud toTreton.

If you think you have been a victim of fraud, immediately report the committed fraud to your local police and contact Treton, so steps can be taken for your safety