Nova Poshta has issued a warning about fraudulent job postings made in its name
The logistics company “Nova Poshta” has warned the public about fake job postings circulating online that are being spread in its name. Fraudsters are illegally copying the company’s logo and exploiting its well-known brand to trick users into clicking on dangerous links.
Company representatives note that such offers have no connection to the Nova Group and have outlined the key signs to help identify the scam. Scammers typically offer easy money for “likes” with daily payments, promise a flexible schedule with no obligations, attempt to redirect candidates to third-party Telegram bots, and demand money for training or paperwork.
Nova Poshta emphasizes that employment with the company is strictly free and official, and current job openings are posted only on its own website and on verified job portals such as Work.ua and Robota.ua. Experts urge people not to share passwords, bank details, or SMS codes with anyone, and if suspicious posts are detected, to immediately report them to the hotline at 0 800 500 609 so that the perpetrators can be blocked.
This was reported by the press service of “Nova Poshta.”
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