Last verified by our editorial team: April 2026
Google is one of the most impersonated brands in employment fraud. Scammers exploit Google’s trusted name to lower defenses and skip verification. Real Google recruitment goes through careers.google.com, @google.com email, and LinkedIn — never WhatsApp or Telegram.
Google does not recruit through WhatsApp, Telegram, or random text messages. If a "Google HR" recruiter cannot provide an @google.com email, it is a scam.
No. Google recruits through careers.google.com, official @google.com email, and LinkedIn. Any other channel is a scam.
Ask for their @google.com email. Search the role at careers.google.com. Find the recruiter on LinkedIn and confirm they are connected to Google’s official page.
They promise high pay, reference your resume, use urgency tactics, and communicate only through WhatsApp or Telegram. They may use logos and official-sounding titles.
Never. Google provides all equipment, training, and onboarding at zero cost to employees. Any fee request is a confirmed scam.
Check the email domain. It must be @google.com exactly. Domains like google-careers.com or googlejobs.org are fake.
Do not respond. Screenshot the message. Report to Google at google.com/contact and to the platform where you received it.
Yes. Scammers copy Google’s formatting, colors, and logo. Never trust visual appearance. Verify through careers.google.com and official email domains only.
Application through careers.google.com, recruiter phone screen, technical/behavioral interviews via video, team matching, and formal written offer. The process takes 4-8 weeks.