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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

ttso

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  • Sep 16, 2024
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    Does anyone have advice on figuring out whether something a recruiter has sent you is a legit opportunity?

    I have been reached out to by someone who is very clearly a legit recruiter (verified on LinkedIn, been around for ages), but something about the role just does not sit quite right with me.
     

    meredithgrey

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  • Nov 7, 2025
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    Does anyone have advice on figuring out whether something a recruiter has sent you is a legit opportunity?

    I have been reached out to by someone who is very clearly a legit recruiter (verified on LinkedIn, been around for ages), but something about the role just does not sit quite right with me.
    I've had this before and it was an unpaid opportunity which required a lot of hours and work so check for things like that maybe? Also could ask questions for more info and check if the role is advertised elsewhere online
     
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    elle woods

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  • Dec 4, 2025
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    Does anyone have advice on figuring out whether something a recruiter has sent you is a legit opportunity?

    I have been reached out to by someone who is very clearly a legit recruiter (verified on LinkedIn, been around for ages), but something about the role just does not sit quite right with me.

    Are you sure the email came from that recruiter personally? I've heard instances of scammers impersonating known and credited recruiters (so when candidates search on LinkedIn, they will be reassured), but the email actually never came from the actual recruiter themselves.

    Just tread with caution! and I agree with the person above, maybe see if the role is a legitimate role that's been advertised.
     
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    ttso

    Star Member
  • Sep 16, 2024
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    39
    I've had this before and it was an unpaid opportunity which required a lot of hours and work so check for things like that maybe? Also could ask questions for more info and check if the role is advertised elsewhere online

    Are you sure the email came from that recruiter personally? I've heard instances of scammers impersonating known and credited recruiters (so when candidates search on LinkedIn, they will be reassured), but the email actually never came from the actual recruiter themselves.

    Just tread with caution! and I agree with the person above, maybe see if the role is a legitimate role that's been advertised.

    I agree with both of these, thank you! I cannot seem to find it advertised online which is a big sticking point, as well as the fact that it doesn't appear to require me to have done the SQE by the time the contract would start. Nothing seems legit apart from the recruiter haha, which is what is tripping me up. (For reference he messaged on LinkedIn where he has the recruiter verification thing and I can directly see his profile)
     

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