There have been frequent cases of Chinese being lured to Cambodia by telecom fraud. Recently, a citizen pointed out on the online part-time job page that a friend received a recruitment invitation from DBS DBS Bank Cambodia’s new office and was about to fly to work there. The netizen was worried that his friend would be deceived, so he went online. help.
Last night (16th) DBS responded to a related inquiry on the social networking site and stated that it had not set up a branch in Cambodia.
▼The situation in the fraud camp▼
Some citizens asked for help on the online part-time job page "Slave Labour Office", saying that a friend was hired by DBS DBS Bank in Cambodia and would fly to Cambodia's new office next week to work. The company even paid for air tickets to let his friend free After flying to Cambodia, the citizen was worried that his friend would be deceived. He inquired with DBS on the job search website Linkedin, but there was no response, and finally decided to ask netizens for help.
DBS Facebook page last night (16th) in a post, replying to a message about the new Cambodia office, saying, "DBS does not set up a branch in Cambodia", DBS also stated on its website that it has noticed that there have been organizations recently. Fake DBS Group for recruitment.
DBS recommends that if you receive such recruitment, do not disclose your personal information to them, and you should also call the police for help. If you have any questions about the recruitment information you have received, you can email to hrrecruit@dbs.com for inquiries.
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