Careers
Recruitment Fraud Warning
Protect yourself from recruitment fraud
At Lauren and Jose, hiring integrity is a top priority. We are committed to ensuring a safe, transparent, and trustworthy recruitment process for all candidates. Unfortunately, recruitment fraud is a growing concern across industries, and we want to help you recognize and avoid these scams.
What you need to know
Misrepresentation in recruitment can take many forms, including fake job postings, emails or social media messages. Here’s how you can identify legitimate recruitment processes with Lauren and Jose.
- Authentic communication: Lauren and Jose will only contact you using official email addresses ending in @laurenjose.com or through our secure Applicant Tracking System (ATS). Be cautious of emails with extra symbols, words, or variations in our domain name.
- No payments required: Lauren and Jose will never ask for money or fees at any stage of the recruitment process, including applications, interviews, or job offers.
- Official offers only: Employment offers will come via official platforms of the hiring company
- No advance compensation: Lauren and Jose will never provide or request payment before employment begins or hours are worked.
Red flags to watch for
Be aware of common signs of recruitment misrepresentation, including:
- Unsolicited job offers or messages from unofficial channels
- Requests for personal information, payment, or bank details
- “Too good to be true” promises or offers
- Communications claiming to be from Lauren and Jose leadership directly
What to do if you suspect misrepresentation
If you believe you’ve encountered suspicious recruitment activity:
- Do not respond to the message, click any links or share personal information.
- Report the incident to the appropriate cybercrime authority.
- Visit our official careers site at laurenjose.com to verify job postings and apply securely.
Your career journey deserves to be safe, transparent, and authentic. Lauren and Jose is unwavering in our commitment to hiring integrity and protecting candidates from deceptive practices.
