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This company is a scam, yet Gulf News Appointment has placed many job ads on behalf of them despite of many people complaining about their scam.
please dont give them 100 dhs or 150 dhs which they usually ask for, they are only making money on you.
They do not have any real jobs to offers anyone, they just make up fake interview calls and ...you are never selected by the client!..

I have live in UAE more than 20 years and have seen agencies like these steal your money by running 'illegal' business of charging you any kind of fees, before you visit such agencies please read this ..

"Recruitment Agencies warned against collecting fees from job-seekers
The Assistant Undersecretary at the Ministry of Labour, Humaid Bin Deemas, said that it is illegal to collect fees from jobseekers as it is against the Labour Law and agencies getting into such practices will be shut down.
Bin Deemas mentioned that charging fee from job-seekers for acting as a broker between employers and the job-seeker is considered illegal not only under the law of UAE, but also under the international law and the ministry has the right to shut down all agencies involved in such an act.
The Minister of Labour, Dr. Ali Abdullah Al Ka’abi, has expressed anger over the manner in which such recruitment agencies are operating and mentioned that any individual who has fallen as a victim to such agencies should report to the ministry immediately. As an initiative to stop such practices, the Ministry has stopped granting licenses to any new companies for two years."

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Jassiii
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Apr 28, 2011 8:48 pm EDT

Todayafternoon I got a call from Core Elements for an interview. The lady on the phone said that I had applied with their company and an interview can be arranged tomorrow at 10 or 11 a.m. I was quite surprized by two things that the interview was being held on a Friday and there was an option for time slot with a difference of one hour.How can the interviewer at high position ( She said their General Manager will take the interview) wait for a candidate for one hour. I told her I dont remeber applying to their company on which is rumbled something which i cleary didnt understand. She was in a hurry to finish the call. I asked her details about the prospective company, job profile etc but she still couldnt convince me. Later she sent me the SMS with their office location. In the SMS i noticed one more thing. It said Core Elements on behlaf of the client. When on the phone she told me it was for their company and the SMS said its for a client. I was surprized. I still thought let me go and check after all their office is on Sheikh Zayed Road ( Thats a trapi guess) However something urgent work on my personal front arised and I thought I should call back the lady and tell her to reschedule my interview. No one picked the call. the number I had received was a mobile number. If its a mobile number atleast sometime latter in the day she should have called back but that didnt happen. All this was making me little uncomfortable so I thought let me check their site and this is where I landed. And I thank god that I came to know what I was going to get into. I dont plan to go for their interview anymore. Advise others also not to go for it. If there are no calls from them even for intial interview with the client and more over they take money then it is obviously duping people.

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Qamar Abbas
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Apr 27, 2011 5:02 pm EDT

Dear listen to my words carefully,
I received a lady call from this no.+[protected] that tomorrow at evening you have an interview in free zone semi government organization because your c.v is short listed for your subject post, i asked him that you informed me about company deatail & client job interview call send on my e-mail address but they send me sms on my mobile, i search this company detail from website, some people posted comments about this company fraud, then i call mrs afshan who, s mobile no.[protected] was mention for interview & other detail. i asked him about my interview he can not satisfy to me, i trace him like a cheater, by "God" i requested from UAE official that take strict action against this bogus employment firm as per UAE law. Please to avoid job seekers from this fraud. i safe due to posted comments, there for i also post all detail to safe job seekers. Qamar Abbas Pakistani

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anti-scam master
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Apr 21, 2011 9:03 pm EDT

This is an article from the archives from mol.gov.ae and CORE ELEMENTS is included on the list. you can always check the mol site to make sure im not lying:

Job scam: The interview that never was

Dubai: If you went for a job interview and didn't get through, in all likelihood it was because your interviewer was paid to reject you.

Shocking but true. He was just as bogus as the employment agency you approached. Like the agency you registered with, your interviewer never had a job in the first place.

Last September XPRESS blew the lid off a job racket in the UAE, exposing how some recruitment agencies are fleecing job-seekers by the minute. Five months on, we unearth another facet of the scam - a nexus between recruitment firms and staff of some UAE-based companies.

For as little as Dh25, staff of these companies pose as prospective employers and conduct sham interviews on behalf of recruitment agencies. The racket goes on unabated.

Their Dh25 commission comes from the money you give to the employment agency for registering your CV and processing your application. On a regular day, a phony job interviewer - and there are many in the UAE - conducts 10 such sham interviews on average. That's Dh250 for asking a few dumb questions and playing along with the charade. It doesn't hurt.

A manager at a recruitment agency in Sharjah, speaking on condition of anonymity, explained the modus operandi.

"After job applicants register with us, we charge them between Dh300 and Dh400 to arrange job interviews. Of course, these are bogus. We have tied up with the staff of some companies who meet these job aspirants in their offices and, posing as employers, ask them a few questions. In return for the services we give interviewers Dh25 per applicant. Because the interviews are conducted at the actual offices, no one suspects a thing, " he explained.

Not an ideal boast

It's not an idle boast. Ask Joseph A., S. Ali, Kishore R., or Rashmi P. They all sat through job interviews for various positions after paying Dh300 to a recruitment agency. None of them got hired.

"They didn't get any job because there weren't any, " said an ex-employee of the recruitment agency which arranged these interviews. According to sources, there are at least three offices in Al Ghusais and one in Al Rigga where these bogus interviews are held.

The questions are routine and hardly job-specific. Not surprising, considering it's the same set of people, mostly mid-level executives impersonating HR staff for some easy money on the side.

Gulam Mustafa describes a job interview session arranged by a placement agency for Dh400. The interview was held at a maintenance firm in Al Rigga for a Dh7, 000 job.

"It was bizarre. Six of us were interviewed by one man at the same time and for one position. The interviewer was unprofessional. He kept laughing all the time." Now we know why.

Mariam M. recounts how a recruitment agency confirmed her job as HR manager for a reputed Dubai-based group.

"I was shocked because I was not qualified for that position. For the interview, we were taken in a minivan to an isolated warehouse on the outskirts of Sharjah. We were treated badly. They [the interviewers] said we had to be more broad-minded when it came to dressing if we were looking for the job, " recalls Mariam.

"These interviews not only help us make quick money, they also absolve us of the responsibility of finding a real job for a candidate. When job-seekers fail to get past the interview, which we know is a foregone conclusion, we tell them we have done our bit and it's their bad luck if they couldn't land a job, " said an ex-employee of another recruitment agency, adding that even the names of the girls at the front offices of these companies are fake. A separate investigation by XPRESS confirmed this.

Of late there has been a deluge of complaints against recruitment agencies in the country.

Dubai Gate, Al Amana, Core Elements, Al Aidy Al Mahirah, Al Waseela, New Future and Foreigners Management top the list. Yet the management of the recruitment agencies XPRESS spoke to deny any wrongdoing. However, they did admit that the earlier XPRESS exposé has hit their business badly. Recruitment agencies place job advertisements for fictitious positions. Unsuspecting job-seekers applying for these non-existent positions are asked to pay for registering their CVs, getting the application processed and interview charges. It's illegal for recruitment firms to charge any money from a job applicant.

Until recently each of these placement agencies used to make Dh25, 000 daily. According to the staff of one such firm, following the XPRESS report, their income has been reduced to a bare trickle. A Ministry of Labour official said it won't be long before their taps run completely dry.

XPRESS exposé that made an impact

Last September XPRESS exposed a rampant recruitment racket when a reporter created a dumbed-down CV (which included phrases such as "I am a dim-witted imbecile… I bring about a steady erosion of values and company ethics… and have hastened the doom of many companies") before registering it with several employment agencies for Dh300. The response was shocking. Within hours, he got calls for attractive job offers, with two Sharjah-based firms - Dubai Gate Management Consultancy and Al Aidy Al Mahirah - offering him appointment letters provided he paid them more money. One company, Al Waseela, even had the ridiculous position for an elephant trainer - in their zoo-cum-vet hospital in Canada.

Days numbered

A new ordinance issued by the Ministry of Labour on January 14 will make it virtually impossible for unscrupulous recruitment firms to operate in the UAE, a senior official told XPRESS.

"Recruitment agencies that fail to comply with the new rules by May 1 will be shut down, " warned the official.

Besides limiting the rights of setting up a private employment agency to Emiratis only, the ordinance stipulates that to be eligible to apply for a licence, every partner and signatory will have to be an Emirati.

The ordinance includes mechanisms to reduce malpractices and also stipulates guarantees and commitments from agencies. For instance, recruitment agencies have to present a bank security cheque of Dh1 million to peruse its activities in temporary employment, and Dh300, 000 for broker activities.

They have to also set aside Dh2, 000 for each worker which the Ministry of Labour will use to compensate if they are not paid by their employers. The agency will have to also ensure that employees do not pay any fees in the Emirates or abroad to secure their job.

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vinodvan
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Apr 21, 2011 1:05 pm EDT

its a scam for sure

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vinodvan
, AE
Apr 21, 2011 1:05 pm EDT

the number now is [protected] . need to complain to the police

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Fraud-Victim
, AE
Apr 14, 2011 7:24 pm EDT
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Post it to Times of India, Mumbai & Mumbai news papers... maybe her relatives can also see, what they are doing.

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Fraud-Victim
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Apr 14, 2011 7:03 pm EDT
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Anti-scam, it does seem that this is one of them haha. & yes what a timely move, they did seem to have deleted their facebook profiles after you copied their picture.

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anti-scam master
, AE
Apr 14, 2011 6:34 pm EDT

this is the mail i received from xyzsam:

"Stop putting personal pictures before you get sued for writting fake stories about somebody's personal life, if you have the guts put your picture and details you [censor]
And may god bless you for your actions"

I know you are one of the lady on these photos i published. For your information, i am not making up stories. Have you tried reading all the comments against your company? these are REAL stories of people who has been scammed by YOU and the only one making stories here are YOU and ARIA, which i believe also worked for your company. I know that there are two people conducting interviews, Afshan SHaikh and Farzana Shaikh. I don't know how you people can sleep peacefully at night. You are monsters that doesn't have conscience. I also don't know why they're parents allowed them to work for such kind of company. It is such a shame for me that a fellow Indian, and a Muslim is doing these lies to people.

Note: i submitted these photos to Gulf News and CNN India and requested them to publish, if possible as a Front Page, in order for all of the people to know who they are and what they do.

TO ALL THOSE PEOPLE WHO'S WITH ME AGAINST THIS FIGHT FOR CORE ELEMENTS, PLEASE SUBMIT ALL YOUR COMMENTS TO XYZSAM FOR HER TO KNOW THE REAL THING IS AND FOR HER TO WAKE UP FROM HER DREAMS THAT CORE ELEMENTS IS DOING SOMETHING GOOD FOR EVERYONE.

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anti-scam master
, AE
Apr 13, 2011 10:00 am EDT

one thing more, does anyone needed their CV's to be modified? these applicants know themselves more than these people are. if their CVs needs to be modified, the applicant should do the modification, not a stinking company like Core Elements who only takes money from those people who are desperately looking for a job.. Stay where you are xyzsam, i will definitely find out who you are.

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anti-scam master
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Apr 13, 2011 9:52 am EDT

look! there is another person on this site defending the cheaters! for your information this is not insane because i am very certain that these people are the ones conducting interviews in Core Elements office. everyone on this site will agree to that.

why are you defending them? are you one of them? or maybe you are one of those Ms. Shaikhs' that is on the picture. i'll make sure that these photos will be published in all newspapers across UAE, India, Pakistan, Lebanon, etc. try me.

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hanadi
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Apr 13, 2011 6:54 am EDT

thanks ever one i got a call form this company i search about this company i got u r massage i did not went there thankkkkkkkkkkk allllllllllllll

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Fraud-Victim
, AE
Apr 11, 2011 2:30 pm EDT
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Oh!... somebody from Core Elements finally found the website. I want my Money... Beyarch!

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xyzsam
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Apr 11, 2011 2:19 pm EDT

This is totally insane of putting somebody's pictures if you have a problem why dont you go to the company directly and ask for your rights, cheated for what nobody in this world is forced to buy services, i have been experienced myself and it was very clearly told this 300 aed is just to modify the cv and not to find a job
If you are a IT professional go and use your skills where its required.
And for complaints board it is good to have such websites but it should also be controlled because some people misuse it.

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aparna raj
, AE
Apr 10, 2011 5:14 am EDT

Ysterday they had called me for the interview...

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IT Manager
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Apr 09, 2011 1:18 pm EDT
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09/04/2011 in Core Elements I had attended an Interview for IT Manager position, at their office in Sheikh zayed Road, near Crown Plaza Hotel Building, I found plenty of well experienced IT Managers, from all the emirates were waiting for the interview, they were waiting even 2/3 hours more from the appointment time, A Office boy acting as GM instructing everyone as don't speak, don't stand, go there, sit... such commands. Finally the immature girl, who doesn't know how to speak, repeating the memorised word again and again with little stuck in between. "I am Farzana Shaikh, I am taking interview on behalf of our client, I am going to shortlist your CV and modify according to their requirement, are you OK with that", I told its OK as long as you will write what is in my CV, while interviewing she gave me a paper and asked me to write my name and sign, and.. “you can pay by debit card or credit card” she added. I smiled and I told I don’t want pay, don’t send my CV. While I asked the people who were already interviewed by Farzana Sheikh, I came to know that plenty of them paid 300 dhs trusting her. In fact they don't have job because when she called me she told that she has received my CV from Employer to assess, but when she asked 300 dhs she told that she is going to modify my cv according to client requirement.
This is absolutely a job scam, so my dear job seekers please don’t pay anything as registration. and please take this issue to the right person if you know how to complained against this, or please write how to take action against them. So, you will save plenty of peoples from cheatings.
It is surprise how they still exist since 2009 with this job scams. Guys plz. don't pay even a single fills to get jobs, without proper confirmation.

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deb2000
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Apr 06, 2011 10:24 am EDT
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Hi Aria :
Are you a employee of Core Elements ? I believe so, since you defend them wholeheartedly ! Lets see what happens when this company is charged with fraud will you defend them also ? i myself was victim of this scam and promised a position in Canon Group. How many positions does Canon Group have? People like you and Core Elements are the reason this world has gone to the dogs. Scamming innocent people for their hard earned money. But you know I learned something good in this. not to trust anybody. And that is a shame, that we cannot believe in the good in people anymore. We have to be cautious ! And to my fellow employment seekers ( please do not believe Aria she has posted this same comment on all the complaint sites against Core Elements) She wants you to believe that her so called friend has acquired a job through them, to give you hopes and give Core elements a chance.
May God bless you all !

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canukinUAE
, AE
Apr 05, 2011 4:55 pm EDT
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this is the sms they just sent me from +[protected]
CORE ELEMENTS on behalf of the client. Office#2309, 23rd Flr. Grosvenor Commercial Office Tower, same Tower as Noor Islamic Bank, before Crown Plaza Hotel, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai. (near World trade center metro station) Date: 6th April 2011, Wednesday, ContactNo. [protected]. Interviewer:Ms Sheikh. Wish you all the best.

I guess they are still at it and no one has stopped them yet. Has anyone sent anything to 7DAYS or any other newspaper to check this kind of place out?

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anti-scam master
, AE
Apr 04, 2011 11:59 am EDT

here's the picture.

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anti-scam master
, AE
Apr 04, 2011 11:57 am EDT

i found a clearer photo of the scammers at Core Elements. found out the there are two Ms. Shaikh, Afshan Shaikh and Farzana Shaikh whose name can be read on Gulf News.

I will not stop posting their photos until the officials will not do anything about these liars. and next time, don't mess up with IT people of we are going to use the power of technology to tear you down into pieces.

left: Farzana Shaikh

right: Afshan Shaikh

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anti-scam master
, AE
Apr 01, 2011 12:50 pm EDT

Here is the photograph of the [censor] whose taking interviews at Core Elements, Afshan Shaikh. She is also the [censor] of the owner Anas Al Habbal. what a gruesome animal.

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anti-scam master
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Apr 01, 2011 9:27 am EDT

The biggest liar in this company is AFSHAN SHAIKH. She sits there and telling you all her lies and stealing money from people. My friend was working for this company before and they are treating their employees like slaves, not paying them and asking too much from them which is beyond what they signed for.

I have been interviewed by this company 2 years back, and they asked me to pay 150DHS. They told me that this is a job vacancy for Kanon Group which i don't know on which part of earth started for the position of Administration Manager. This AFSHAN SHAIKH asked stupid questions that are too easy to answer. I am also conducting some of the interviews on my own company and believe me, that is not how a real interview goes. If they have clients, why aren't they providing any copy of the company's contract since they said that the application has been short listed?

After this i met this friend of mine and told me that he/she (this is to protect him from any problem, so i'd rather keep his true identity) worked for this company before and their working visa is under a different management which is just a front of this Core Elements which is very clear that what they're doing is against the law. Then my friend resigned from this fraud company when he knew what they really are doing. But before they let him go, they did [censor] things to him. (sorry for the word)

So, my advice to all job seekers, do research about the company you are going to be interviewed for before going for an interview. If they don't tell you even the name of the exact company, simply don't come for the interview because real companies are very proud to disclose their companies name if they are interested to hire you.

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zinjeel
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Mar 26, 2011 5:38 pm EDT

Well dearest job seekers...my honest guess is that these companies work under corrupt 'balushi' immigrated locals...who have 'balushi' cousins in the force to cover for them...but Allah will seek justice for all those who paid 'blood money' in hope that they get a job...Allah is Just...HE is merciful on his believers, except for the Munafiqeen "two faced"...i will keep you updated on what i will do next week...

Regards

The Big Bad Man

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zinjeel
, AE
Mar 26, 2011 5:34 pm EDT

Im surprised by aria's comment...how come they are not a scam...? according to you "It's a scam if you don't get any service or product for the money that you paid."...lets break this down into details...

1- If a company calls you for an interview on behalf of their client, that means you should get into phase one of shortlisting...otherwise, why would they call you in the first place if your CV doesn't match the job?
2- If they are offering a service or product, what is it? are they going to 'PIMP up" my CV so i DO get the 'job' ? isn't that a scam or as you so called it cheating?
3- HR consultancies get paid by their CONSULTING companies, not by the recruits. This is to take off their backs the burden of job interviews of unqualified candidates. Do they even ASK you specifics of the job you are interviewing for ?
4- Did they or have they got ANY back to back contract with an affiliated company hiring THEM as their HR consultant? they don't even have a file cabinet.

It is quick money...but it is people's money...shamefully they are muslims...and Allah will compensate everyone who lost their money their...and they will see Allah's punishment sooner or later..Ameen

Unfortunately, i went there today...and the lady gave me jibberish about how their client liked my CV and would be willing to hire me...and now they are asking 300 dirhams...i told her...if they liked my CV so much, why do i need to pay for your service? I then asked her...specifics about the job...as a scam artist, she replied, its a managerial position with EXCELLENT compensation and that they will forward me a job description within the week.
I promise...if they send me a bogus company or don't send me anything, i will go back, and MAKE them pay 4 taxi trips to and from sharjah...its only fair...so if you DO work for them...warn them...im big, bad and DONT give a damn what happens afterwards...how bad can it go...a free deportation to my country, i dont even pay the flight ticket.

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Sujay Gurung
, AE
Mar 24, 2011 5:20 pm EDT
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I got a call from Ms. Sheikh from (Core Elements consultants company) a fraud scam company who promised that I have been short listed from MNC company in Jebel Ali. They ask Dhs 150 to deposite for service charge but I deny it as I have been warn by many friends. There office is very attractive and well decorated in 23th floor Governor Commercial Tower before Crown Plaza, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubaiu to attract and convince Job Seekers .So, dear desperate job seeker please avoid such fruad interview calls and never waste money to attend interview and pay service charges which is against Intl. labor law. However, why the UAE labor department has not been taken action till now against those fraud manpower company and this is really surprise ! me.

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Crazy Dude
, AE
Mar 22, 2011 6:14 pm EDT

I received a call lately from this place, and plus they sent me a SMS giving me the location(I work as an Accountant). When I reached there they was a male receptionist who checked my mobile number for the appointment. I was asked to wait and later a lady appeared and took an interview. She took my application and as I was answering her questions she was entering something into her laptop, while giving a glance at me and asking questions in between. She then told me that there is a 'Big-big company' (her words) and since I am 28 she told me they are looking for young and dynamic people at the lower management level(hmm.. pretty convincing). I was expecting a pay of 7000/- Aed and she told me they would pay 8000/- with accommodation and transport. She asked me to fill a form so that she could prioritize my application since there were 55 other candiates... and she slowly added I need to pay 300/- Dhs with the application... I just didn't know what to do. I felt that the only thing between me and my job was 300/- Dhs. but there was another part of me saying what if this is a scam?.. I told her I didn't have the money and I would have to come some other time for it. She then escorted me to the door.

This is my story.. I later googled the name I found this.
My Question is if its a multi-national company.. and looking for young and dynamic candidates... wouldn't they make sure that the candidate doesn't pay anything...
But after this thing in my mind and reading all this I wouldn't pay to them.

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Mar 18, 2011 7:44 am EDT
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http://www.mbtshoesbest.com

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Mar 18, 2011 7:43 am EDT
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http://www.mbtshoesbest.com
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Devyani
, AE
Mar 15, 2011 10:20 am EDT

Let's get in touch with Gulf News and post a free public notice 'CORE ELEMENTS JOB SCAM" article .. for those who can avoid distress and victor not victim to those who fell for their lies!
Devy

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, AE
Mar 04, 2011 8:16 am EST

LISTEN UP PPL I PAID THE 300 DIRHAMS AS WELL BUT IM NOT GONNA BE QUIET ABOUT THIS IM GOING ON SUNDAY THE 6TH OF MARCH TO HER OFFICE AND CLAIMING MY MONEY BACK IF ANYBODY FEELS LIKE GOING WITH ME TO GET YOUR MONEY CONTACT ME ON MY EMAIL S.AL-SAEED@HOTMAIL.COM

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maher2011
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Mar 02, 2011 5:40 am EST
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hey guys, , the best thing to do weth this fuking pepol just go ther and west hear/him time, and when they ask you for mony .say i dont have .or ill bay you letter when i get the jop, , pileve me every body .i did like that and they fell so angrry bout they didint show me that..regard for every body will fight for the right thing .and also ther is same this fuking office in sharja, bank street, dubai islamek bank bluding 2/floor ( al-aede al- mahera office ) thanks for all once agaen..

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Indigo333
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Feb 28, 2011 12:40 pm EST

I get a phone call Core Element for a job opening. in JAZA in semi-governmental company.
I treied to ask the caller more about the company the answer was very vague and I didn’t understand anything. Then I told her send me more info about the job roles and responsibilities by email. For which she said sorry my email is not working now! I will send you location info by sms (Very Strange). I was sceptical so I tried to call them back on this number [protected] but nobody answered. Then I said to myself to go and check it on google and here I am….
Don’t go it is a Core Element is a scam
Thanks for everyone posted before.

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devineeha
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Feb 25, 2011 8:33 am EST

I got a call from the same company after 4 months of job search...I am astonished they called me on Friday as you know it is holiday here in UAE on friday...thanks for every one for posting and updating people...idiot scammers can not get easily...thanks all again.

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Shejeeb
, AE
Feb 16, 2011 8:21 pm EST
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Indeed i was called by them for an interview on the 7th of february where they made me waiting for more than 4hours and i could meet approximatly 40 candiadtes out there.which i had applied for certain vacancies through a popular english daily in the field of hospitality industry.The interview was conducted only by an Indian lady and she told me that they are mandating it on behalf of Jabalali Group of Hotels and my CV to be modified and updated it seems..for that job they are charging a sum of Aed300.When i said, i am not prepared to pay now she started to get uneasy and deliberate a bit and asked me if i ve any debit or credit cards on me.When i refused, she got inpatient and ask me to come along with the money and went for the next call..
Guys, what makes me wonder is that, the concern authorities in such a country like UAE and this frauds does'nt look new and still existing and on run..what do you call it? ignorance or negligence?

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babyboy212
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Feb 11, 2011 7:31 am EST

ya u rite buddy they are [censor]ing [censor] hole and the boss of [censor]ing [censor] hole is Mr Sheikh they don`t have any kind of telent only they can cheat and try to eran some money which we send on our [censor] and other stuff so mister Sheikh if u need money u can beg us we can give you money or lz don`t lay a role of PIM best of luck buddiessss

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KBAB
, AE
Feb 09, 2011 9:38 am EST

THEY ARE NOW CHARGING 300AED! What a DISGRACE that they are allowed to operate like this.

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Mre Onoriode
, AE
Feb 04, 2011 3:01 pm EST
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I ve gone for an interview before and was told that i should register with 150dhs bt i told them i did nt nt buget for that i only came for interview not to pay more money to any body.they just called me again this evening to come for anther interview, if they ask for another money i will speak the police.

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Jan 30, 2011 9:59 am EST
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from XXX@gmail.com>
to mail@dubaipolice.gov.ae
date Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 8:25 PM
subject Fraud - Core Elements Recruiting Agency
mailed-by gmail.com
hide details 8:25 PM (13 hours ago)
Dear Sir,
I want to inform that i have been cheated by Recruitment Agency "Core Elements" located in 23rd Floor, 2309, Grosvenor Commercial Building, Above Noor Islamic Bank, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai.
I had Applied for the vacancy Advertised in Dubizzle.com, they called me yesterday (24.01.11) afternoon (1.00pm) from the mobile no [protected] and said that i have been selected for a Vacancy as a Civil Engineer in a large Construction company in Jebel Free Zone & asked me to come and Attend an Interview with Ms Sheikh on Tuesday 25th January 2010 & also sent a text message in the evening (see below).

From: +[protected]
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 5:46 PM
To:
Cc:
CORE ELEMENTS on behalf of the client.Office#2309, 23rd Flr. Grosvenor Commercial Office
Tower, same Tower as Noor Islamic Bank, before Crown Plaza Hotel, Sheikh Zayed Road,
Dubai.(near World trade center metro station) Date:25th January
2011, Tuesday, ContactNo.[protected]/[protected].Interviewer:Ms Sheikh.Wish you all the
best.

I travelled all the way from Abudhabi to above mentioned office for interview & saw there are only 3 staff (one male receptionist & 2 female staff), the asked me to sit in the waiting Area. There were another 7-8 guys waiting for their interview. Then they called my name, the lady named "Farzana" conducted the interview. She was asking very simple questions that are usually asked after a person gets selected like, "What do i currently work as?", "Which projects have i worked on?", "Asked my current Salary", "Expected Salary", "After how many notice period can you join" etc. I asked the company name, which she said is "Abstract Contracting". Finally she said that 'Its 90% that i have been selected by the employer representative and now they have to forward my CV to the GM for which i have to fill a form & sign it.
Since its only a recruitment company, I didnt read before signing. After signing they said that i have to pay 300 Dihrams against CV Building, prioritizing, & forwarding my case to the employer. Thinking it is genuine, i paid 300 Dhs without any second thought & also asked for the receipt which they gave. They promised to send me an email today (the same day) to confirm my modified CV & then forward to the company's GM, but i didn't receive any email from them.
I tried to Google "Abstract Contracting", & couldn't find any company by that name. Then i googled, "Core Elements" on which i found hundreds of articles & forums saying its a fraud company. I felt so cheated. Never in my life was i been cheated any time. I tried to call them, but their mobile is switched off. They seemed to use the law well to prevent any trouble, which is why i think they are still at large doing this fraud openly.

I have attached photographs of the documents they gave me, if that would be of any help. I tried to search the advertisement on dubizzle.com & found that it has been deleted. All i wanted is to prevent other poor & innocent people falling into their trap.

If you need any further help, please let me know.

Sincerely,
XXX

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Sasi Dharan Pillai
, IN
Jan 28, 2011 1:41 pm EST

..they did send me sms..
CORE ELEMENTS on behalf of the client. Office#2309, 23rd flr. Grosvenor Commercial Office Tower, same tower as Noor Islamic Bank, before Crown Plaza Hotel, Shiek Zayed Road, Dubai. Date 29th January, Saturday, 2011, Contact No. [protected]. Interviewer: Ms. Farzana Shaik. For any queries, kindly send to info@coreelementsmc.com. For more info, pls. log on to www.coreelementsmc.com. Wish you all the best.
from this #+[protected]
..what I'm thinking is they're too consistent to be a scam and they're not shifting locations..but hellooo..there's too many companies there hiring without charges..so why spending 150dhs..just be patient..

And for the Labor Law, if this is against the law, collecting money from the aspiring applicants, why their not closing this down?!?

Attention to All Applicants:
If I we're you..keep on sending CVs only in the Company based details, be updated on walk-in interviews, dropping of CVs is fine..just be patient..

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Sasi Dharan Pillai
, IN
Jan 28, 2011 1:08 pm EST

Yes this is true..I'm only a year old living here in Dubai. Last year they called me for an interview, so I went in their office somewhere in Shiek Zayed Rd, I can't exactly recall where it was because I was so new then. One of the lady interviewed me of my experiences, etc..and then she told me if I want in a call center, of course I said yes because she's offering me an 8k dhs a month for a salary. And then she ask me if they can edit my CV and insert some experiences in a call center field because I don't have an experience in a call center. And I asked her it's that possible? and she answered me 'yes'..and she did some computation..and then she told me I have to pay 100dhs for the editing and processing of my CV to their client..I was kind of shock because I'm not expecting it..and I told her 'I don't have money so I can't pay, if possible I will think of it first and then I will come back tomorrow.'..after that, she stand up, throw the calculator in her desk and told me to go and not to go back in the waiting room, and another lady show me the door securing me not to go back in the waiting room, maybe they think that I will inform the others on what they did to me.

And now..after a year..someone phoned me, cp # appeared, this #+[protected], inviting me for an interview tomorrow January 29, 2011 around 12:30pm-6:30pm @ Shiek Zayed Rd. for the Food and Beverage Manager position..I asked the caller which company and then she told me it's from CoreElements. I said OK I'll be there at 1:30pm and told me to wait for the sms for the exact location and for the person to be contacted..then bye thank you.. After our conversation, I realized that CoreElements sounds familiar to me. And then I researched. No website for the CoreElements but I found this site Core Elements dubai Complaints - job scam..and then now I remembered what they did to me last year.. And I will not go there anymore. Thanks a lot for this site.

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victum of Core Elements
, AE
Jan 29, 2011 2:02 am EST
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ohhhhh Good Business
Dear Victums can we all start such business? easy money earning.
if we do that police raids and put us in jail, but it is starnge that no one taking any action on that company. hey all who paid money goooo get your hard money, i got money back until they pay your money dont leave the seat, they told me they will call police tell them you can call, unless they give your money dont get up from that seat. don't scare what they speak, go my friends get your hard money

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