It has come to our attention that fraudulent individuals and organizations are offering
false employment and internships at Osaic. These scammers may pose as a
representative of the company or even impersonate an employee or recruiter. The
fraudsters contact job seekers via unsolicited emails or texts and conduct job
interviews via social media or instant messaging services. Osaic does not use
social media nor messaging applications to conduct candidate screening, interviewing,
offer or background check processes.
During a fraudulent interview, the scammer may try to solicit personal and financial
information from the job seeker. Job seekers may also be sent checks by the scammer. The
checks are fraudulent. Please be advised that Osaic will never ask for payment
to progress a job applicant. As a job seeker, be advised that no employer should ask for
financial information prior to your first day of employment.
Job applicants should be aware of these and similar tactics. When in doubt, please
confirm if the position in question is posted online at www.careers.osaic.com or contact
Osaic by emailing fraud@osaic.com.
Additionally, you
may report any suspicious recruiting activity to the FTC [www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov].
Thank you for your assistance and consideration of Osaic for the next step in
your career.