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I got the below mail of Hotel and the address is true of it is just a fajke pls help me out?

Kindly help me out errace, London, UK
Contact us+44 703 181 59 79 from Monday 7.am to Friday 6.pm
London Time.
www.brunelhotellondon.co.uk


BRUNEL GROUP UK
SUBJECT: Job Vacancy
TITLE: PRODUCTION SHARING EMPLOYMENT OFFER
JOB ID: PSC/JV/ESOC 01145-08

Brunel Hotel London has immediate employment opportunities. Brunel Hotel intends to invite experienced individuals/expatriates or Consultancy firm capable of rendering expertise services in various fields of Engineering, Installation, NDT, Project Management, Nurses,Doctors,Social-Workers, Welding and Fabrication, Plant/Start-Up, Maintenance, Mechanical/Technical/Design Engineering, Experienced Driver, Attendance Registra, Sales Management, Marketing Management, Information Technology, Administrative department staffs and etc.

ENTITLEMENT, BENEFITS AND PACKAGES
. A very attractive net salary paid in Pound Sterling or Euros equivalent depending on employee home country and currency preference with annual salary review.
. Quality single or family housing accommodation in company community.
. Free medical/dental care in LONDON for employee and family.
. Excellent educational assistance benefits with family status
employment.
Paid airfares allowing full flexibility with holiday travel.
. Personal effects shipment and excess baggage allowances.
. Full access to some to some of the finest and social recreational facilities in LONDON.
. Life Insurance and Paid vacation.
. Official vehicle/Maximum security in work environment and housing community.

JOB STATUS:
Full-Time and contract

SALARY INDICATION:
£1500 - £3800 depending upon experience and field of specialization. Interested candidates 8-15 people are to email their resume cv scanned copy of their passport no and details of experience to us (the recruitment manager.
Email; www.brunelgroups@yahoo.co.uk
ead Office Address
79-81 Gloucester Terrace, London,UK

Website> www.brunelhotellondon....co.uk




Job Information Hours:
GMT:
Monday - friday : 20:00-18:00

EMPLOYMENT INFORMATIONS!

When you join Brunel Hotels, you become an integral part of one of the most recognized names in luxury hospitality.... And with properties located throughout the U.S., Mexico, Europe and Canada, you can work in a location that fits your lifestyle needs. Right now, you can learn about career opportunities at Brunel Hotels and search through current job openings. If you’re still in school, you can explore future opportunities with Brunel Hotels Tours and Resort in our college.

BRUNEL HOTEL LONDON EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

THESE ARE AVAILABLE VACCANCIES WITH OUR MONTHLY PAID SALARIES IN GBP- AS THE INTERNATIONAL PAID CURRENCIES TO OUR FOREIGN EMPLOYEES.

VACCANCIES MONTHLY PAID SALARIES

HOTEL SUPERVISORS £5,200 POUNDS
-(Front Office Supervisor ,enviromental Supervisor, housekeeping SupervisorStewarding
Supervisor,Night Audit Supervisor ,Steward Supervisor )
SALES MANAGERS £4,200 POUNDS
Catering Sales Manager, food & beverage Manager,Restaurant Manager
HOTEL SUB-MANAGERS £4,500 POUNDS
Credit Manager,Laundry Manager,Guest Services Manager,Front Office Manager,outlet Manager
ACCOUNTANTS £4,800 POUNDS
Cashier,Financial/Benefit Analyst,Accounting Management Trainee
RECEPTIONIST £3,150 POUNDS
Receptionist, PBX Telephone Operator,Spa Receptionist,
CLERK £ 3,500 POUNDS
COOKS/CHEF £3,850 POUNDS
BAR ATTENDANT £3,850 POUNDS
ASSISTANT RESTAURANT MANAGER--£3,700 POUNDS
CLEANERS £3,250 POUNDS
SECURITY OFFICERS < day £ 3,450 POUNDS
SECURITY OFFICERS < night £3,850 POUNDS
DRIVERS £4,650 POUNDS
STORE KEEPER £3000 POUNDS
LAUNDRY £3,450 POUNDS
CAR GUILDS £3,700 POUNDS
GATE ATTENDANT £3,750 POUNDS
WAITTERS £2,650 POUNDS
ROOMS LEADERS £3,600 POUNDS
CYBER CAFE ATTENDANT £3,850 POUNDS
HAIR SALOON £3,750 POUNDS
MAINTAINANCE ENG £4,550 POUNDS

ATTENTION :
JOB VACCANCY APPLICATION GUEST ROOMS

EACH APPLICANT ARE REQUIRED TO SEND THE FOLLOWING DETAILS / DATA TO US FOR JOB EMPLOYMENT ENROLLMENT AS ORDERED BY THE HOTEL MANAGEMEN

Asked By: loveable - 6/3/2010
Best Answer - Chosen by Asker
It's a scam - just look at the ridiculous salaries and benefits. The next step if you reply to this will be to ask you to contact an agency to process your work documentation and you will be asked to pay money by Western Union.

UK employers cannot employ non EU nationals unless they are licenced by the Home Office to do so and there is a recruitment process that they have to follow as they cannot offer a job to a non EU national unless they have advertised the post.in trade and national press and across the job centre network for four weeks. Only if no suitably qualified applicant from the EU applies can they offer the job to a non EU applicant. You would have to be interviewed, there is no way any UK company is going to offer a job to someone they have not interviewed.

Unless you have a degree level qualification and extensive experience you stand no chance of getting a visa or competing in the job market in the UK. Highly experienced chefs are the only hotel personnel that have a chance of getting a sponsored visa. All other hotel posts can be filled by workers in the UK and EU.

The ONLY way UK visas are ever issued is in the country of the applicant from a visa application centre, usually a High Commission or Embassy. The UK employer would issue you with a Certificate of Sponsorship which you take to the visa application centre with your documents and a fee of £270 which you pay direct to them. There you will be photographed and finger printed as part of the process. Visas are never processed in the UK and never by third parties, either lawyers or agencies. Your visa and passport would be returned direct to you in your own country. Your only cost would be the visa cost. All other costs are handled by you employer.

Nobody can guarantee you a visa and nobody can apply on your behalf.

There are some golden rules you should observe when dealing with people on the Internet and the first and most important is that you never, never pay for anything by Western Union or Moneygram. No legitimate business uses this method of transferring money and you may as well burn your money as it is untraceable and irretrievable.

Anyone using a 070 telephone number is a scammer. These numbers are redirectable to anywhere in the world but are used to give the impression that you are dealing with someone in the UK, you are not.

Always be wary of any unsolicited approaches from strangers that offer you jobs, inheritances, a share of the money being transferred out of the country, lottery winnings or prizes. They are 100?lways a scam.

Have nothing to do with them.
Answered By: Maggie - 6/4/2010
Additional Answers ()
It is a well-known scam, but I'm not so sure what they are trying to do. Anyway, ignore it. If you want to work at a hotel in London there are always plenty of vacancies if you have the right work permit or nationality. Even if you don't it's not hard! Look in the Jobcentres in the UK, or craigslist.
Answered By: nicoatridge - 6/4/2010
If this email has been sent to you without you contacting them first, then it is a scam.
Answered By: blackgrumpycat - 6/3/2010
Fake, google Brunel Hotel scam, that question seems to be asked every week
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=brunel+hotel+scam&aq=f&aqi=g1&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=

"When you join Brunel Hotels, you become an integral part of one of the most recognized names in luxury hospitality.... And with properties located throughout the U.S., Mexico, Europe and Canada, you can work in a location that fits your lifestyle needs" - is completely fake, the real Brunel is a small hotel in Bayswater that doesnt have any other properties and never hires over the internet
Answered By: Ghana Banana - 6/3/2010
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