Recruitment Fraud Alert:Protiviti is aware that scammers may impersonate Protiviti recruiters to contact job seekers with false opportunities. These individuals may attempt to obtain money or personal information by posing as legitimate recruiters.What Protiviti Will Never Do Protiviti will never:Ask candidates to pay money for interviews, job opportunities, background checks, training, resume writing, equipment, or any hiring-related feesRequest payment via gift cards, cryptocurrency, wire transfers, or reimbursement for interview-related expensesRequest sensitive personal or financial information early in the recruiting process or prior to a verified offer stageHow to Identify Suspicious Outreach Be cautious if you receive communications that:Come from a personal email address (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo) rather than an official Protiviti domainUse the names of Protiviti employees but include unofficial or inconsistent contact detailsAsk for payment log-in credentials to social media accounts as part of the interview or hiring processRequest unnecessary personal information before you even applyConduct interviews exclusively via messaging platforms or non-standard channelsContain unusual domain endings (e.g., .info, .biz), extra hyphens or slight misspellings.How to Verify a Protiviti Opportunity Confirm the role is posted on Protiviti’s official Careers site - Careers | Protiviti USVerify communications come from an official domain (e.g., @protiviti.com)If unsure, pause and verify before engaging furtherReporting Suspicious Activity If you receive a suspicious message or believe you have been contacted by someone impersonating Protiviti:Do not provide personal or financial informationForward the communication to [email protected] for reviewYou can also report scams and suspicious communications to the Federal Trade Commission, including confirmed cases of identity theft