Have you received an email from someone claiming to be from Drjobpro.com or any other reputed company with a lucrative job offer but asking for money in advance? This blog post will help you identify such fake emails and save you from falling prey to such scams.
- Identifying Real Emails from
Drjobpro.com - Here’re some tips for you to
identify any fake job offers or job scams:
Last Reviewed: April 2026 | Sources: DrJobPro Hiring Data Q1 2026.
Drjobpro doesn’t ask for any
“cash” money to be paid as an application fee or as a membership fee
or job listing fees as such. In fact, no job website does so. It’s only a
subscription model. Read
here to know more about it.
Drjobpro’s primary goal is to
connect job seekers with employers with an immense number of job opportunities
across a wide range of industries.
Job seekers can find the perfect
jobs that utilize their qualifications, skills, and experience on the site.
Moreover, they can access an unlimited number of job categories, including
Engineering, Finance, Construction, and more.
The platform has jobs for all
professional and non-professional levels in the Gulf, Middle East, and the
entire globe.
The application process is totally
automated, and the employer is the only one who decides to schedule an
interview with the job seeker or no.
Identifying Real Emails from
Drjobpro.com
To identify real emails from
Drjobpro.com, pay attention to the ‘From’ email address. Drjobpro.com email
addresses always end in a @drjobs.ae domain name. For example, [email protected],
[email protected], are Drjobpro email addresses.
If the ‘From’ email address looks
like [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
etc., the email is not sent by Drjobpro.com.
Here’re some tips for you to
identify any fake job offers or job scams:
- The job offer is too perfect to faultless
- The company contacts you, but you can’t reach it
- The salary is too high compared to the position
- Ambiguous job qualifications and description
- The email is unprofessional
- The company conducts Online interviews only
- Communications don’t include company contact details
- The company doesn’t have any online presence
- Bank details are required
For more details, check this: How to Identify Fake Job Offers and Job Scams: 9 Tips Inside
Drjobpro.com does NOT SPONSOR OR
APPROVE any company or recruiter who offers any fake or paid jobs.
All our job offers on Drjobpro are
posted by employers who have registered with us and confirmed their email
addresses. If you doubt the promotion status on Drjobpro, please contact us at [email protected] immediately. We will investigate the case and take action against
questionable employers as needed.
If you receive a suspicious email
that appears to be a job offer from Drjobpro, we recommend flagging the sender
and reporting it to us to take appropriate action.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the key insight on How to Identify Emails from Drjobpro as Fake or Real??
This guide is based on current DrJobPro hiring data and regional labour market research updated for 2025.
How do I find relevant jobs?
Browse DrJobPro at drjobpro.com/jobs — filter by location, salary, and experience level.
Is this advice current for 2025?
Yes. All data is reviewed quarterly using live hiring data from DrJobPro.














