Recruitment caution - Beware of fake interview or job offers
Blog Post | 30.07.2025 | 8 min read | Hien Nguyen Thi Thanh
Cảnh báo lừa đảo tuyển dụng giả danh Hitachi Energy
Blog Post | 30.07.2025 | 8 min read | Hien Nguyen Thi Thanh
Cảnh báo lừa đảo tuyển dụng giả danh Hitachi Energy
In recent times, there has been a rise in fraudulent job offers targeting aspirants looking for an opportunity at Hitachi Energy especially the students and fresh graduates. The scam is often offered via emails, Facebook, Zalo or other social media platforms. It can be convincing, and many fall victim to them.
Many a time, these scammers conduct interviews in the name of recruitment drives and also promise jobs in the organization for monetary favors. We want to ensure that you stay informed, alert, and safe from such malicious activities from scamsters.
Please look our warning signs of fake job offers, identify the common tactics used by scammers, and practical steps you can take to protect yourself.
How to identify a fake job offer?
The scammers created fake Facebook page and emails with our branding.
How to avoid scam?
What are genuine offers from Hitachi Energy like?
Any genuine offer from Hitachi Energy will always be preceded by a formal online application by the candidate and interviews. We do not ask for bank details unless the candidate joins us after an offer has been officially accepted and the employee has started working. We never ask for money from job applicants. The offer letters from Hitachi Energy is shared via email from Talent Partner in charge of recruitment process, with the email address from @hitachienergy.com.
What should you do if you receive suspected recruitment information?
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By making you aware of these fraudulent schemes, we hope to keep you from being victimized, and ultimately to stop these schemes from being perpetrated against others.
Hitachi Energy bears no responsibility for any payments made by candidates in response to such fake offers.
At Hitachi Energy, we are committed to inspiring the next era of sustainable energy. This starts with the support from industry, academia, policymakers and more. We want to help you stay alert and aware of potential scams as you navigate your job search. If you ever feel uncertain about a job offer, don’t hesitate to reach out to us or your career advisor for guidance.