Fake Recruitment Warning


Be Cautious. Check Before Applying.

World Fashion Exchange (WFX) values fairness and honesty in hiring. We found out about scams where people pretend to work for WFX and trick job seekers.

Read the details below to learn how to stay safe from these fake job offers.

Key Advisory

World Fashion Exchange never asks for payments at any step in its hiring process.

This covers any costs like application fees, interview payments, training charges, visa or travel fees, or buying any equipment.

If someone demands money for a job offer or interview with WFX, know that it is fraudulent.

WFX's Hiring Process

Hiring at World Fashion Exchange is always professional and follows an organized process.

  • WFX shares job openings on its official platforms (Website/LinkedIn)
  • Emails about recruitment come from WFX's official email accounts.
  • Only authorized WFX team members handle interviews.
  • Formal interviews always happen before WFX offers a job.

WFX does not use informal chat apps to hire or ask for sensitive details like personal or financial information at the start of the hiring process.

Signs of Potential Scam

Watch out for these warning signs:
  • Getting job offers without applying or attending an interview.
  • Being pressured to respond or make instant payments.
  • Assurances of a guaranteed job or offers of high pay.
  • Emails sent from public or unofficial email services.
  • Requests to share bank information, OTPs, passwords, or identity papers.
  • Links to fake websites pretending to be official pages.
Steps To Stay Safe
  • Apply through the official World Fashion Exchange careers page or only their verified social media profiles.
  • Check the sending address of the e-mail to make sure the mail is valid.
  • Do not reveal your personal and financial details unless you are completely certain that the request is authentic.
  • Do not pay money for a job or an interview.
  • If you get the feeling that something isn't quite right, stop communicating immediately.

Report Fake Recruitment

If you come across any suspicious messages claiming to represent the World Fashion Exchange, take action and report it. Provide all the details you have, like emails, phone numbers, messages, or documents.

You can also inform your local cybercrime department or law enforcement agencies about such cases.

Important Note

World Fashion Exchange will not take responsibility for losses caused by fake recruitment schemes run by others pretending to be linked with the company. This page aims to guide and inform readers.