Wizmatch
LEGAL

Recruitment Fraud Warning

Last updated: 17 July 2026

If you’re not sure a message is really from us

Job scams that impersonate real staffing and recruiting companies are common. If you’ve received a message, call, or offer claiming to be from WizMatch and something feels off — especially if it asks you for money — treat it as suspicious and verify it against this page before responding.

We never ask candidates for payment

WizMatch never asks candidates to pay any fee, deposit, “registration charge,” equipment cost, or training fee at any stage of our process — not to apply, not to interview, not to onboard, not for anything else. Recruitment is paid for by the hiring company, never by the candidate. If someone asks you for money and claims to be from WizMatch, it is not a genuine WizMatch communication.

Official domains & contact channels

Our official website is wizmatchenterprises.com, and our official email is jatin@wizmatchenterprises.com. We don’t currently operate any other publicly listed contact channel — treat any other domain, phone number, or social-media handle claiming to represent WizMatch as unverified until you’ve confirmed it through this page or a reply from the address above.

Common impersonation tactics

Watch for any of these signs, which are common across staffing-industry impersonation scams generally (not specific to WizMatch):

  • A job offer that arrives without any application or interview.
  • Requests for payment, a security deposit, or purchase of equipment before you can start.
  • Requests for sensitive information upfront — bank details, OTPs, or copies of ID documents — outside of a formal, verified onboarding process.
  • Pressure to decide or pay immediately, with urgency used as a tactic to stop you from checking.
  • Contact from a domain or email address that doesn’t match the one listed above.
  • Compensation that’s unrealistically high for the role and effort described.

What to do if you’re targeted

  • Don’t send money, OTPs, or banking details.
  • Don’t click links or download attachments from the suspicious message.
  • Report it to us directly — see below — so we can warn other candidates and, where relevant, act on the impersonation.
  • Report it to your local cybercrime authority if you’ve already shared sensitive information or lost money.

Report a suspicious contact

Use our contact form (select “I’m a candidate” and describe what happened) or email us directly at jatin@wizmatchenterprises.com. Genuinely open roles are always listed on our jobs page.