It should be noted that Glints implements a high standard verification process to serve as a means for applicants to secure jobs that align with their experience and are protected from various potential frauds.
However, if you come across a job posting on Glints that appears fraudulent or does not comply with existing regulations, you can do it with these methods:
The "Report This Job" Feature
- Sign in on https://glints.com/id/.
- Open the referenced job posting.
- Scroll down until you find "Report This Job." Click on that section.
- Select the reason you want to report the job, and then click "Next".
- You can also provide additional details in the provided box fields to support your report, such as a timeline, evidence, and more. After that, click "Submit".
- You will receive a notification that the vacancy will be investigated by our relevant team.
You can report job listings suspected of suspicious activity or fraud on ABC by emailing hi@glints.com with the subject "Report Suspicious Job Listing". Please include the following information in your email for our team's review:
- Chronology of the Issue/Scam:
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If you have applied to the company, please provide:
- Login Email:
- Name of the Company applied to:
- Position applied for:
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Were there any financial losses incurred from the job application? (Yes/No)
- If yes, please attach proof of the transaction.
- Any other supporting evidence, such as chat logs or screenshots of the scam (mandatory):
Please note that reports submitted through website, application, and email will be thoroughly investigated by our relevant team. Therefore, we strongly recommend providing a comprehensive timeline if the job posting you reported suggests fraud. Our team will contact you via WhatsApp or email to confirm your report.
Please refer to these following pages for information on the Safety Tips on applying in Glints and the definition of a verified company.
If you have any other issues or reports, feel free to contact us via email at hi@glints.com or WhatsApp.
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