Fraud Alert
Attention United Spirits job aspirants and applicants:
We have built the reputation of our organization and brands on the bedrock of
nurturing values and ethics where integrity towards all stakeholders, both
internal and external is of utmost importance. We are committed to living up to
our values and hence there is no compromise made on the quality of talent we
employ.
Please note that there are fake job offers being made in the name of UB Group.
Candidates who have posted their resumes in certain job portals and websites
have been offered employment with us on the condition that they make a payment
to specified bank accounts.
United Spirits does not take payment from candidates for employment purposes and
will not be liable for any kind of loss or damage incurred as a result of
dealing with such entities.
How to identify hoax email job offers:
• The emails come from a free, public domain email account (such as gmail.com or
hotmail.com) and not a company
email id such as infosys.com.
• They request a cash deposit in a bank account or payment in some form.
• They ask for personal details such as bank account, credit card number,
personal address, social security/PAN
number.
• If the email begins with "Dear Sir" or "Dear User", the sender of the email
does not know you by name. A legitimate
source will address you with a
proper salutation, which contains your last name.
• Another way to identify fraudulent job offers is when you spot several
grammatical errors in the email text. This would
not usually happen in an
email from a legitimate company.