Dkrecruitment 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

⚠️ FRAUD ALERT

⚠️ FRAUD ALERT – SAVE YOURSELF FROM SCAMMERS
In my honest opinion, DK Recruitment operates like a fraud, and people should stay away. There are multiple complaints and serious allegations online, including claims about legal issues linked to the owner. Anyone considering them should verify everything independently before trusting a single word.
My own experience was extremely negative. They make big promises about paid internships and career opportunities, but once you’re in, the situation changes completely. Job roles are misrepresented, commitments are not honored, and payments become a constant issue or excuse.
Communication is unprofessional, policies are unclear, and when you question anything, you are either ignored or pressured to stay quiet. Fresh graduates and students are clearly targeted because they are vulnerable and hopeful.
This is not an organization I would trust again. Protect yourself, your time, and your future.
And please — do not send your sisters or daughters to such places without deep verification. There are safer, more ethical companies out there.
Learn from others’ experiences and stay alert.

31 October 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

❌ I got scammed — My honest story to warn every student out there.

I’m writing this to warn others — especially students — about what happened to me.

I came across this platform offering internships. It looked professional at first. They asked for a registration fee, promising a structured internship and learning experience. After paying, I was assigned a 10-day task — nothing unrealistic, something I genuinely worked on.

But after submission, they disappeared.

No response. No feedback. Nothing.
Even though they remained active and online, they completely ignored my follow-up messages. Not a single word.

It became painfully clear: this was never a real internship.
They target fresh students, collect small amounts from many, and then simply ghost you after pretending to offer something real.

There was no certificate, no evaluation, no reply — just a complete shutdown from their side once they got what they wanted.

They are exploiting students, manipulating their desire to grow, and making money off false hopes.
This is not just unprofessional — it’s deceptive, unethical, and deeply shameful.

🚨 If you're a student reading this: DO NOT trust them. Don’t fall into this trap.
There is no learning, no growth — just fraud disguised as opportunity.

30 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Beware: Internship Comes With a 2000 Fee

I don’t even remember applying for an internship at this company, but out of the blue, I received a WhatsApp message saying, “Send your CV.”
There was no introduction — no name, no mention of the company, nothing.

Still, I sent my CV. The next day, the same person messaged me again, asked about my experience, and then asked which position I’d like to apply for. When I asked what positions were available, she sent me a list. I mentioned I was interested in the Python Developer role, and she asked if I had any experience. I said I was a fresh graduate.

She replied, “We can get on a call.” So, I called.

On the call, she explained the internship structure: a 10-day evaluation period with a project to assess performance. After the 10 days, successful candidates would be offered a paid internship, with a stipend ranging from 15,000 to 25,000 PKR for fresh candidates, and more than that for experienced ones.

So far, it all sounded fine — until she told me I had to pay a 2,000 PKR registration fee to reserve my seat.

She gave me an office address and said I could either visit in person or pay online. She added, “There’s no rush — take your time, fill out the form, and send the payment when you’re ready.”

But this is their game — they make it sound like a great opportunity, only to ask for money at the end.
No legitimate internship should require you to pay upfront.

Please be cautious and do your research before getting involved.

4 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They are scammers

They are scammers. They just send you whats app message and tell you to fill-up the form.
They then ask you to paid 3,000 and we will get you internship.

they are totally fake. Allah bachaye inn se.This is not company or software house..this is totally fake be aware from these peoples

6 August 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They are scammers

They are scammers, fraudsters, liars, and unprofessional people. They charge different fees before hiring and never return. People are being duped into believing that amount is refundable when it is not. They ask for an ID card during the interview.

Please beware of this scam. Do not pay anyone for a job, even if they claim it is refundable. They didn't return my 2000 rupees.

17 February 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

These are totally Scammer/Fraud/Cheaters. The just ask money for internship / Jobs. Once you give them money , they will not give you the job. They dont pick my call nor response of message.

These are totally Scammer/Fraud/Cheaters. The just ask money for internship / Jobs. Once you give them money , they will not give you the job. They dont pick my call nor response of message. Dont waste your time in this scam company .Below are the contact number of the HR and the address of there offices.

Danial khan (Owner)-0306 4257447 (Fraud Person)
Saman (03250447738)
Bisma (03438205079)
Amna (03064277026)
Faria (03064277026)
Tuba (03368801947)
Areeba (03229853306)
Fatima (03229853306)
Fatima (03064277026)
Zoya (03194004307)
Umer (03257960510).
Umair (0303-0050054)
Inam (0303314 8200)

Office Location
1) 3rd floor, 304 office Al-hafeez Shopping Mall near Hafeez Center
2) Rafi Group Landmark Plaza, Jail Road 6 floor office 614
3) Office #29 M2 (2 floor) Eden Power Plaza near Hafeez Center.
4) Office # 16 P1 (2nd floor) Jeffs Heights Plaza near Hafeez Center
5)Office #101 1st floor, Al-hafeez Plaza firdous Market.
6) Office # 719 7th floor Landmark Plaza Jail Road Lahore.

6 March 2023
Unprompted review

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