Job Scam Alert


FAKE JOB OFFERS AND FAKE PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

 

We have recently become aware that individuals not associated with Weber Shandwick have fraudulently used our name – and the names of some of our employees – to solicit applications for fake jobs, to conduct fake job interviews and to make fake job offers. Any request to schedule an interview and any bona fide offer of employment will only come from an authorized representative of Weber Shandwick with an email address “@webershandwick.com”. We will never require an applicant to provide credit card or banking information to cover any supposed advance costs.

 

If you have provided personal information in connection with a fake job offer or interview and you are concerned, we suggest that you take appropriate action.

 

Weber Shandwick takes these activities very seriously, and are taking appropriate steps to shut down this fraudulent activity.

 

We urge you to be careful when sharing your personal information and to be aware of scams involving fake job postings and job offers.

 

We have also learned of individuals doing the same regarding partnership opportunities with influencers. As with offers of employment, all offers to work with our client brands will come from official Weber Shandwick email accounts.