We would like to bring to your notice that Intuitor follows a merit-based employee recruitment practice with extensive screening steps. Intuitor does not charge/accept any amount or security deposit from job seekers during the recruitment process.

It was observed that there has been an increase in recruitment fraud involving scammers who post fraudulent jobs openings on their websites or on legitimate job portals , or who contact job-seekers with fake job offers. These individuals sometimes even conduct fraudulent interviews with an attempt to obtain personal information or money from the applicants. We have also noticed that certain individuals claiming to be from Intuitor’s Recruitment function or Human Resources team are contacting prospective candidates pretending to represent Intuitor with job offers. In case you or any candidate receives any unsolicited or fraudulent communication regarding a job offer or an interview call against payment of money, please stay alert and recognize it as a scam. On receipt of an interview call, to prevent falling victim to the same, the candidate may take some measures such as visiting the official Intuitor website to verify the source and authenticity.

Disclaimer: How to identify Recruitment Fraud

Intuitor never requests fees for any purpose during or after the hiring process. Intuitor will never request money for the opportunity to apply or work or for training purposes either directly or through any partner.
The hiring process involves at least one in-person interview at Intuitor office premises. Intuitor will not request for an interview on any instant messaging applications.
The Intuitor Recruitment team corresponds from email addresses with the domain “@intuitorit.com”. However, there is also a possibility of scammers to display the sent email domain address as “@intuitor.com”, “@lintuitorit.com” or “@lntuitorit.com” or similar fraudulently. Nevertheless, receiving emails will be possible only with the legitimate “@intuitorit.com” domain. We request you to carefully check the email address and domain. Changing certain characters in the email address’s domain part to misrepresent Intuitor is a possibility with such scammers. In case any generic email ID ending with Gmail/Yahoo domain is copied while receiving a job offer or interview call, please be alert on the likelihood of a scammer.
The Intuitor Recruitment team does not request or require personal documents like bank account details, tax forms or credit card information as part of the recruitment process.
If you are in doubt or unsure about the source of job offer, please login to the Career section on the Intuitor website to verify the job offer or the application.

If you believe you have been a victim of a recruitment fraud, you are requested to approach the law enforcement agencies immediately.