Helping individuals address fake job offers, work-from-home scams, Telegram frauds, and employment-related cyber crimes through strategic cyber law guidance and legal support.
Workplace and employment scams involve fraudulent job opportunities, fake recruiters, deceptive task-based work, and employment-related fraud designed to exploit job seekers financially or misuse personal information. Cybercriminals commonly target individuals through messaging apps, job portals, social media, and fake company communications by promising easy income, remote work, or guaranteed employment.
At Cyberjure, we assist job seekers, students, professionals, and affected individuals dealing with workplace and employment-related scams through strategic cyber law guidance and legal support. Our team helps in complaint drafting, evidence preservation, cyber police coordination, legal notices, and advisory on available remedies. We guide victims in preserving offer letters, chats, payment receipts, emails, recruiter profiles, and digital communication to strengthen investigation and legal action wherever applicable.
If you become a victim of a fake job or employment scam, preserve offer letters, chats, payment proofs, recruiter details, and screenshots immediately. Call 1930 and file a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal without delay.
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