Introduction
Artelogic has recently become aware of fraudulent activities involving individuals impersonating our company. These scammers send unsolicited job offers, misusing Artelogic’s name, logo, and branding, and direct recipients to fraudulent websites claiming to be our hiring platform. Their ultimate objective is to deceive individuals and extract money through misleading schemes.
Artelogic prioritizes integrity, transparency, and the security of job seekers. In this article, we outline the nature of this scam, provide guidance on identifying fraudulent job offers, and share preventive measures to protect individuals from such deceptive practices.
How the Scam Operates
The fraudulent scheme typically follows this pattern:
- Unsolicited job offers – Scammers send messages via email, social media, or other platforms, falsely claiming to represent Artelogic and offering employment opportunities.
- Directing individuals to fraudulent websites – Recipients are encouraged to visit a website that falsely appears to be associated with Artelogic and to register their details.
- Deceptive financial requests – Once registered, individuals are misled into making financial transactions, often under the pretense of completing a task or securing their employment.
- Loss of communication – After receiving payments, the scammers cease communication, leaving victims financially impacted and without recourse.
Official Hiring Process at Artelogic
To clarify, Artelogic never engages in the following practices:
- Requesting individuals to register on third-party websites or external hiring platforms.
- Requiring any form of payment at any stage of the hiring process.
- Sending unsolicited job offers via bulk email or social media.
- Requesting personal financial information from job applicants.
All legitimate job opportunities at Artelogic are exclusively published on our official careers page and verified job platforms.
How to Identify a Fraudulent Job Offer
Individuals are advised to remain vigilant and recognize the following warning signs of fraudulent job offers:
- Unsolicited communication – If you receive a job offer without applying, it is likely a scam.
- Unverified email addresses – Scammers often use generic email domains (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo) or slightly altered versions of legitimate company domains (e.g., artelogic-careers.com).
- Requirement to register on an external platform – Artelogic does not require job seekers to sign up on third-party websites.
- Requests for financial transactions – Any request for payments, deposits, or personal financial information is a clear indicator of fraud.
Steps to Take if You Receive a Suspicious Job Offer
If you suspect that you have received a fraudulent job offer misusing Artelogic’s name, please take the following precautions:
- Do not engage with the sender – Avoid responding to the message or clicking on any links.
- Verify with Artelogic – Contact us directly at [official email/contact page] to confirm the legitimacy of the job offer.
- Report the fraudulent activity – Notify your local law enforcement agency and report the email to your email provider.
- Raise awareness – Inform others about the scam to prevent further victims.
Artelogic’s Commitment to Security and Transparency
Artelogic is actively monitoring and taking legal measures to combat fraudulent activities that misuse our brand name. We remain committed to ensuring that all job seekers engaging with our company do so in a safe and transparent manner.
For verified job opportunities at Artelogic, please visit our official careers page at official careers page.
We encourage all individuals to exercise caution and report any suspicious activity to us. Protecting job seekers from fraudulent schemes is a shared responsibility, and together, we can mitigate the risks posed by online scams.