Our commitment to our candidates:
It has been brought to our attention that there have been instances of fraudulent job offers, purporting to be from Anthology Inc. and/or its affiliates. Those engaging in the fraud have been offering fraudulent employment opportunities to applicants and often asking for sensitive personal and financial information or asking candidates to buy gift cards or other items. Please know that Anthology is committed to your privacy and security and we will never ask for any of the following from a candidate:
- Financial commitment/contribution
- Banking information or credit card information
Additionally, our correspondence will be coming only from the following domains:
- @anthology.com
- @jobvite.com
- @blackboard.com
How to identify recruitment fraud:
- Requests for personal information, such as passport details, credit card information, and banking information.
- Requests to contact other companies/individuals that you’re connected to (e.g., lawyers, bank officials, travel agencies, credit card information, courier companies, visa/immigration processing agencies).
- Requests for payment of a fee to process or assist with a job application.
- An offer to pay a percentage of a fee requested if the candidate pays the remaining amount.
- The open position does not appear on the company’s website listing of job positions.
- Requests to buy gift cards or similar and provide the codes to someone at the company.
- You are asked to provide a photo of yourself.
What to do if you think you have been a victim of recruitment fraud:
- File a compliant with the FBI at https://ic3.gov
- File an incident report at http://www.cybercrime.gov
Anthology has no responsibility for fraudulent offers and advises candidates to follow the guidance provided above.