Companies Are Claiming to Be Albert.ai for Job Searches: What You Need to Know

02/19/2025

Companies Are Claiming to Be Albert.ai for Job Searches: What You Need to Know

Lately, many people have been reaching out to us around the world, saying they received job offers from HR companies claiming to work with Albert.ai or Zoomd. These offers often come through various platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, and other messaging apps. Many of these offers promise easy remote jobs or work-from-home, just a few hours a day opportunities. In today’s interconnected world, job seekers use online platforms and networking sites to find employment opportunities. Unfortunately, this digital landscape can be fraught with scams and fraudulent activities. At Zoomd, we are committed to providing legitimate job opportunities and protecting individuals from falling victim to scams perpetrated by those impersonating our company.

Identifying Scams

Scammers impersonate us at Albert to deceive job seekers. They reach out through email, social media, WhatsApp, or other online platforms, offering enticing job opportunities that seem too lucrative to be true. These scammers often claim to have a platform for promoting apps and entice people to invest their money in promoting these apps. They promise a share of the profits. When the person loses their money, the scammers then tell them to deposit more in order to try and save their losses. By using our company’s brand name and details, they attempt to credibility their schemes.

What to Look For

It’s essential to be vigilant and skeptical when approached by individuals claiming to represent Albert.ai By Zoomd.

Here are some red flags to watch out for:

  • Unsolicited Contact: If you receive a job offer or message from someone claiming to be from Albert or Zoomd without having applied for a position or initiated contact, and the email isn’t from a Zoomd mailbox (for example, name@zoomd.com), it may be a scam.
  • Requests for Payment: Legitimate employers, including Zoomd, will never ask job seekers for payment or financial information as a condition of employment. If you’re asked to pay for training, materials, or any other expenses, it’s likely a scam.
  • Pressure to Act Quickly: Scammers often create a sense of urgency to pressure victims into making hasty decisions. Be wary of job offers that require immediate action or response.
  • Poor Communication: Pay attention to the quality of communication from the supposed employer. Typos, grammatical errors, and unprofessional language can indicate a scam.

What to Do

If you suspect that you’ve been contacted by someone pretending to be Albert, here’s what you should do:

  • Verify the Authenticity:Reach out to Zoomd directly through official channels to verify the communication’s legitimacy. You can find our contact information on our website or through reputable sources.
  • Do Not Engage Further: Avoid engaging further with the individual or entity contacting you. Do not provide any personal information, financial details, or engage in any financial transactions.
  • Report the Scam: If you believe you’ve encountered a scam involving Zoomd’s name, report it to the police immediately. Afterward, if you also wish to inform us, you can forward suspicious emails or messages to our official email address at hq@zoomd.com or albert@zoomd.com

Conclusion

At Zoomd, we take the security and well-being of our community seriously. We are actively working to combat scams and fraudulent activities perpetrated by those impersonating our company. By being informed, vigilant, and proactive, we can work together to protect ourselves and others from falling victim to scams. If you ever have any doubts or concerns about a communication claiming to be from Zoomd, don’t hesitate to reach out to us directly. Stay safe, stay informed, and happy job hunting!