Important Notice: Job Scam Using Our Company Name

by | Sep 30, 2025 | Blog, Uncategorized

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We have recently been made aware of fraudulent job postings and offers falsely claiming to represent our company. These scammers may contact individuals through job boards, email, or social media, pretending to offer employment opportunities.

We want to be absolutely clear:
👉 Our company is not currently hiring.
👉 We will never ask job applicants to send money, purchase gift cards, or share sensitive personal/financial information during the hiring process.

If you have been contacted by someone claiming to represent us for a job opportunity, please know this is a scam.

How to Protect Yourself

Do not send money or personal financial information. Legitimate employers never request payment as part of the hiring process.

Verify official job postings. Always check our official website and trusted job platforms for legitimate openings. If a role does not appear on our official careers page, it is not valid.

Watch for red flags. Poor grammar, requests to move conversations off professional platforms, or email addresses that don’t match our official domain are common signs of a scam.

Report the Scam

If you’ve been targeted, we strongly encourage you to report the scam so the appropriate authorities can take action:

  • Federal Trade Commission (FTC): ReportFraud.ftc.gov
  • FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3): ic3.gov
  • Job Board Reporting: If you found the posting on Indeed, LinkedIn, or another site, report it directly on the platform.
  • Local Law Enforcement: File a report with your local police department if you’ve shared personal or financial information.

Stay Connected

The safety of job seekers and our community is very important to us. If you have any doubts about the legitimacy of a job posting using our name, please contact us directly through our official website.

We appreciate your vigilance in helping stop these scams.

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