There are scam artists who pose as recruiters for legitimate companies such as Genpact, so job seekers should take a note of the following guidelines:

All Genpact recruiters have Genpact.com email addresses and Genpact employees solicit candidates through their genpact.com email addresses. If you receive a solicitation from someone stating that they work for Genpact, check the email address. If the email address is gmail.com, yahoo.com, hotmail.com or another address that is not a genpact.com email address, then the recruiter is not a Genpact employee. If the mail address misspells Genpact's name, it is not from Genpact.

Genpact requires interviews before extending a job offer.

Genpact does not charge fees to process job applications. Genpact does not require applicants to pay to participate in our hiring process in any other way. Examples of scams include purchasing a "starter kit", or paying to submit an application or purchase equipment or training.

If the "recruiter" tells you s/he saw your resume on a named site - but you are not familiar with that site, please be wary.