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Recruitment Fraud Warning
Unauthorized individuals claiming to be DSM employees are extending false employment offers to steal money and personal information from job seekers. These scams use legitimate job boards and social media platforms and may use an unauthorized DSM logo, employee name, and title. The perpetrators are attempting to solicit personal information and/or money from job applicants.
DSM takes this matter seriously and by raising awareness, we hope to prevent job seekers from falling victim to these scams. Do not engage if you believe a communication is fraudulent.
Please be vigilant and note the following:
- DSM will never request money or credit card information for an applicant to secure a job as an employee or a contractor. In the event that you are required to travel for an interview, please discuss candidate expense reimbursement process with your recruiter.
- DSM does not require individuals to release personal data—such as an address, social security number, tax documents, or banking information—early in the interview process.
- All communications from DSM representatives to communicate job offers use email addresses that end with @dsm.com.
- To check the legitimacy of a job, please visit DSM’s career website at https://jobs.dsm.com.
To report a suspicious job ad or email, please contact DSM.Recruitment@dsm.com.
If you believe you have been a victim of a crime, contact the local authorities and/or the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center at https://www.ic3.gov/.
Learn more about job fraud at Federal Trade Commission.
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