Fraudulent Recruitment Notice
Fraudulent Recruitment Notice
It has come to our attention that certain individuals are using the DENSO name to offer fraudulent employment opportunities at DENSO. While these communications often look authentic, they are not legitimate and are in no way connected to DENSO.
If you are targeted by someone through the telegram app or an unofficial DENSO email address offering a position at DENSO during this time, please file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. DENSO applicants are asked to only to apply for jobs through our official careers site: https://densocareers.com/. We take this matter very seriously and are working to stop such fraudulent schemes.
Signs of Recruitment Fraud
The Federal Trade Commission provides guidance on how to tell if a job lead may be a scam:
You need to pay to get the job
They may say they’ve got a job waiting, or guarantee to place you in a job, if you just pay a fee for
certification, training materials, or their expenses placing you with a company. But after you pay, the
job doesn’t materialize. Employers and employment firms shouldn’t ask you to pay for the promise of
a job.
You need to supply your credit card or bank account information
Don't give out your credit card or bank account information over the phone to a company unless
you're familiar with them and have agreed to pay for something. Anyone who has your account
information can use it.
DENSO does not require or request any financial commitment from candidates prior to employment.
If you have been targeted by a recruitment scam, please file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission