Phishing Notice

Beware of Scammers Impersonating Jobilla

We have been alerted to instances where individuals have received Whatsapp messages from senders falsely claiming to be Jobilla employees. These impersonators offer employment opportunities as a pretext to phish for personal information or scam people out of money.

Key Characteristics of These Scam Messages

They may originate from non-EU phone numbers but are crafted in your local language, aiming to collect personal information or promote fraudulent services.
Authentic communication from Jobilla will always pertain directly to a position you've applied for, and we will never request payment for our services.

How to Spot a Phishing Message

  • Unexpected Contact: If you haven't applied for a job or aren't expecting communication from Jobilla, be wary
  • Foreign Phone Numbers: Messages originating from non-EU numbers should raise suspicion
  • Suspicious Links: Be cautious of any message containing links that seem out of character or dubious
  • Request for Personal Information: A prompt request for personal details, such as your CV, is a red flag
  • Poor Language Quality: Misspellings and grammatical errors are often telltale signs of a scam

If you encounter a message that seems suspicious or clearly fits the phishing/scam criteria, we strongly advise you to ignore or block the sender. Verifying the authenticity of any communication claiming to be from Jobilla can protect you and others from potential scams.

We Need Your Help

Your vigilance is invaluable. Thanks to those who have already reported suspicious activities. Your actions help us combat these fraudulent schemes. If you encounter a scam attempt or have concerns about a message's legitimacy, please contact our Customer Success team immediately. Your report can make a significant difference.