
Beware of Recruitment Scams Misusing the Fircroft Name
Stay alert to recruitment scams misusing Fircroft’s name. Learn how to verify offers, avoid fraud, and protect your career in Saudi Arabia.
At Fircroft, we take pride in being a top leading recruitment agency in Saudi Arabia, connecting talented professionals with genuine career opportunities across industries. Unfortunately, fraudsters are attempting to misuse our name to target job seekers and undermine the trust and reputation we have built.

These scammers impersonate Fircroft recruiters, sending fake job offers via WhatsApp, email, or other messaging platforms. Their goal is not only to steal money or personal information but also to damage the credibility of our brand.
How the Scam Works
Fake Communication – Scammers contact job seekers using names and photos that appear professional.
Fraudulent Job Offers – They promise attractive positions with high salaries and immediate hiring.
Requests for Money – They ask for “processing fees,” “visa charges,” or “security deposits.”
Brand Impersonation – They claim to represent Fircroft, attempting to weaken the trust we have earned in the recruitment market.
Our Official Practices
• We never ask candidates or contractors for money at any stage of the hiring process.
• We only communicate using official company emails ending with @fircroft.sa .
• Our recruiters are very active on LinkedIn and clearly mention Fircroft in their profiles.
• We maintain strict security and verification protocols to ensure all communications are genuine.
How to Stay Safe
Verify the Email Address – Genuine Fircroft emails always end in @fircroft.sa.
Check the Recruiter’s LinkedIn Profile – Look for active profiles clearly linked to Fircroft.
Be Wary of Upfront Payments – Legitimate recruitment never requires payment to secure a job.
Trust Official Channels – Confirm any offer or communication through our official website or phone numbers.
Scam vs. Genuine Fircroft Communication
Feature | Scam Message | Genuine Fircroft Communication |
Email Address | Random Gmail, Yahoo, or other personal domains | Official @fircroft.sa email |
LinkedIn Profile | Fake or inactive profile | Active profile clearly linked to Fircroft |
Payment Requests | Requests for “processing fees” or “visa charges” | Never asks for money |
Message Style | Urgent, pressuring, or too good to be true | Professional, clear, and transparent |
Contact Channels | WhatsApp or unofficial messaging only | Official Email, Linkedin and phone. |
What to Do If You Receive a Suspicious Message
1. Do not respond to the scammer.
2. Take screenshots of the conversation for evidence.
3. Report it immediately to our team via Our Social Media Channels or
Stay Safe. Stay Informed. Trust Only Official Channels.