London Marriott Hotel Employment Recruiting Scams

The London Marriott Hotel has been made aware of a series of fraudulent offers, or scams, for Marriott employment. The scammers falsely claim to be representatives of Marriott recruiting potential employees on behalf of Marriott. They’ve been known to offer assistance in securing work permits and visas in exchange for money.

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London Marriott Hotel Employment Recruiting Scams

The Marriott employment scams typically:

  • use the Internet or local newspapers to advertise false job openings.
  • request applicants send their application, resume, or CV to an illegitimate email address or fax number.
  • request that applicants wire funds to a bank account to cover processing and/or immigration fees.

But, Marriott managed hotels do not accept job applications via email or fax and we never ask for money as part of the application process. If you have a question about a specific job opportunity you can contact the Marriott location directly and ask to speak to the Human Resources department. To learn more about career opportunities at Marriott and their application process, always go to www.marriott.com/careers.

A Sample of a Marriott Employment Scam

From: Marriott Career© <career@marriottint.com>

Date: Thursday, May 31, 2018

Subject: London Marriott Hotel: Application Reviewed

Our Ref: MRTH-LCH-RC-2018/447MZ

Dear Applicant,

Marriott International, Inc. is a leading global lodging company with more than 6,500 properties across 127 countries and territories, reporting revenues of more than $22 billion in fiscal year 2017. Founded by J. Willard and Alice Marriott and guided by family leadership for 90 years, the company is headquartered outside of Washington, D.C. in Bethesda, Maryland. Marriott International has 30 renowned hotel brands in countries around the world and we’re still growing.

The next step in your career could lead to your greatest adventure. It’s about who you know and with more than 6,500 properties globally, we know people. But, we want to know you. We’re offering the opportunity to elevate your day-to-day to an adventure, a journey to tomorrow. Since 1927, Marriott has been known for a culture that puts people first. We are growing globally and opening up a world of experiences and opportunities for people from all walks of life. When you join Marriott Hotels, you join a collaborative team of creative, dynamic people setting the pace in the industry. Find your place in an environment built on strong relationships where every associate is empowered to make an impact and valued for their contributions. When you become a Marriott Hotels associate, opportunity awaits.

Welcome to London Marriott Hotel County Hall. Tucked along the banks of the River Thames, just moments from Westminster Bridge and the South Bank, London Marriott Hotel County Hall sets the stage for a truly unforgettable career. At London Marriott Hotel County Hall, we seek to work with quality staff with a passionate and pro-active approach, who care and connect with guests. Connecting people are people who build positive relations with others by being truly interested, staff who can live up to our mission. It is our aim to maintain a culture of learning and development, recruiting friendly, dynamic and energetic service minded team members, enabling us to produce a truly outstanding 5 star service for our customers.

Following the recruitment exercise of workers/staff personnel here at London Marriott Hotel County Hall, we have received your application and appreciate your submission. Members of our recruitment team have reviewed your CV/Resume and with their recommendations submitted to the management for consideration of your application, the Management of London Marriott Hotel County Hall are considering having you as one of its member of staffs. Hence we are contacting you to further evaluate your accomplishments, credentials, and experiences against various job opportunity for which you have applied and against the other candidates who also have applied for the same job.

Attached herewith is an Online Assessment/Interview Form containing some questions which the management would like you to answer. We will like to you carefully go through this form and provide us with the answers to each of the questions stated therein to the best of your knowledge. We want to bring to your notice that oral interviews may not take place due to limited time frame among other reasons. Selection process would be strictly based on screened Resume/CV and response to our online assessment form with reference to your work experience. On this note, you are required to answer the questions to the best of your best of your knowledge.

As soon as we receive your response to our questions we will furnish you with more details as regards your job application. Should you be selected to move forward in the hiring process, you will be contacted about next steps. We thank you for your interest in Marriott Hotel and wish you the best of luck. Please note that the primary job for this employment is at London Marriott Hotel County Hall here in the United Kingdom. This means that successful applicant will be required to relocate to the United Kingdom. However, if you have applied for a job at a different location, you can still proceed with this job application process as selected applicants have the opportunity to relocate to their choice location after one active year of employment here at the London Marriott Hotel County Hall, United Kingdom.

For further inquiries and detailed information relating to your job status please do not hesitate to contact us immediately via email or call any of the numbers below and we shall respond to all your questions.

+44 122 563 7011

+44 704 560 0853

Regards

Jamie Shipp

Human Resources Manager

London Marriott Hotel County Hall

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September 26, 2019 at 3:28 PM by
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They are using the following email addresses:

zonal_touristcanada@representatives.com

immigration_airportlawyer@torontomail.com

ImmigrationBureauOttawa@consultant.com

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July 19, 2018 at 12:15 PM by
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Here is another scam:

- Forwarded message -

From: marriott Hotels <marriottemployment@worker.com>

Date: Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 12:23 AM

Subject: MARRIOTT HOTEL VISA APPLICATION FORM.- MH5069/023571TCH.

Marriott Hotel No - 901 Dixon Road Toronto, Ontario M9W1J5.. Tele; 1 414 600 6696

Dear Participant,

This is to inform you that we are satisfied with the information we received from you, as We have seen your C.V/Personal data, and also we have verified it accordingly. Sequel to the recent screening process which was conducted by the screening Department of Marriott Hotels Canada, the Management of this Company is pleased to offer you an initial position as soon as we receive the Authorization Letter from the Canada social Worker Travelling Network Department.

*As a foreign Candidate, Only The International Social Worker Department is the Rightful Office that will process your Visa on time, Now You are advised to print out all the attached Documents in this mail: Visa Application Forms, fill the FORMS Correctly with pen, after filling all the FORMS, then scan it and Send a Copy back to US and also to the Canadian immigration Social Worker Traveling Network for your further visa processing with their contact e mail address below.

Socialworkers@consultant.com

InterTravelers@socialworker.net

* The INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORKER TRAVELING NETWORK was appointed by the Canadian Embassy High Commission to process Our Selected Candidate's Documents and Visa to Avoid Refusal or Denial of Visa/ Permits by Canadian Embassy in your Country of Resident.

Now you should Fill the Visa Application Forms and send it back to US and also a copy to the Canada International Social Worker Travelling Network to request for the below:

1. Working permit.

2. Canada Entrance Clearance Certificate.

3. Visa Authorization Letter that Contains your Visa Pin Code numbers to enable the Canada immigration bureau Ottawa Compile all your entire Visa Approved Documents and send them to the Canadian Embassy in your country of residence for your Visa and Flight Ticket Collection.

THIS IS HOW YOU WILL ADDRESS THE SOCIAL WORKER DEPARTMENT WITH THE FORMS AND YOUR PASSPORT SCANNED.

PLEASE COULD YOU ALLOW ME FOR ENTRANCE INTO CANADA TO WORK AT MARRIOTT HOTEL CANADA, I HAVE SUBMITTED MY DOCUMENTS AND THEY HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY THE HOTEL MANAGEMENT

THE HOTEL JOB BOARD HAVE REQUIRED FOR MY WORKING PERMIT CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE AND VISA AUTHORIZATION LETTER THAT WILL CONTAINS MY VISA APPROVAL PIN CODE NUMBER. TO ENABLE THEM COMPILE ALL MY EMPLOYMENTS DOCUMENTS AND SEND THEM TO THE CANADIAN EMBASSY IN MY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE FOR MY VISA ISSUANCE.

I WOULD LIKE YOUR OFFICE TO MAKE A REFERENCE TO THE MARRIOTT HOTEL TO VERIFY AND CONFIRM MY APPLICATION WITH THEM, I BELIEVE THAT MY APPEAL WILL BE GIVEN A FAVORABLE CONSIDERATION AND VERIFYING IN YOUR ASSISTANCE IN MAKING MY VISIT TO WORK IN MARRIOTT HOTEL CANADA A REALITY.

I AM YOURS FAITHFULLY.

NAME...

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN...

COUNTRY OF RESIDENT...

TEL/MOBILE NUMBER...

EMPLOYEE REFERENCE NUMBER... MH5069/023571TCH.

NOTE: BELOW IS THE CONTACT E-MAIL ADDRESS YOU WILL USE TO CONTACT THE CANADA SOCIAL WORKER DEPARTMENT IMMEDIATELY.

Socialworkers@consultant.com

InterTravelers@socialworker.net

Good luck.

Admin Manager.

Mr. David Morgan.

We hope to welcome you soon.

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London Marriott Hotel Employment Recruiting Scams