Recruitment fraud
TechnologyOne and you, our prospective employee, are currently being targeted by individuals and companies attempting to commit recruitment fraud. These propositions notify individuals that their qualifications were found suitable to work as an employee for TechnologyOne and solicit the transfer of sums of money to pay for work permits, insurance policies, etc.
These communications are fraudulent. They don't originate from TechnologyOne nor are they associated with our recruitment process.
Anyone who is offered employment by TechnologyOne will have been through an extensive recruitment process including a series of interviews and background screening, before an offer is made. TechnologyOne or our recruitment partners will not ask for payment or bank details from candidates during our recruitment process.
If you receive an email which you suspect is not genuine, it is recommended that you do not reply to it. If you have any concerns over the legitimacy of a job ad or email, report it to your local police and provide them with all information you have from the senders (email addresses, phone/fax details, etc.).
For more hints and tips on how to protect yourself, visit the SCAMwatch website.