We’ve recently learned that some people have been getting messages from individuals with fake profiles pretending to be Wargaming recruiters. We want to make sure you know how to recognize that it’s a scam and don’t fall into their trap.
These scammers usually reach out to people through LinkedIn or messaging apps, claiming they work at Wargaming and inviting them to apply for an open position. But their ultimate goal is to get personal or financial details. We want you to know that our recruiters would never do that!
Remember that:
- We never ask for money, personal, or banking details during recruitment process. Personal details are requested only after an offer is accepted and only by our HR Operations team via official Wargaming channels.
- We never contact candidates from personal email accounts or messaging apps (like WhatsApp or Telegram).
- Our recruiters’ messages come only from official and verified Wargaming channels and company email addresses ending with @wargaming.net.
At the moment, our recruiters who may contact you are:
- Dainius Baniulis, d_baniulis@wargaming.net
- Darja Stech, d_stech@wargaming.net
- Yunis Yunisli, y_yunisli@wargaming.net
- Hande Atay, h_atay@wargaming.net
- Yuliya Hatsko, y_hatsko@wargaming.net
- Irina Mirusinskaya, i_mirusinskaya@wargaming.net
- Jovana Ciric, j_ciric@wargaming.net
- Maria Seraya, m_seraya@wargaming.net
- Olga Chernomorets, o_chernomorets@wargaming.net
- Liza Mowat, l_mowat@wargaming.net
- Oscar Harker, o_harker@wargaming.net
- Su Min Lim, s_lim@wargaming.net
- Anastasiia Khamitsevich, a_khamitsevich@wargaming.net
- Veronika Nelsen, prn.v_nelsen@wargaming.net
If you ever receive a message that looks suspicious, please don’t reply or share any information — just forward it to us at eb@wargaming.net so we can look into it.