The prevalence of job scams and phishing schemes is increasing within the recruitment industry. As such, fraudsters are unlawfully incorporating the Solomon Page name and logo into their deceptive practices. Individuals posing as Solomon Page recruiters, falsely promising job opportunities that do not exist. Fraudsters exploit unsuspecting individuals, seeking sensitive information like social security or banking numbers, or even requesting money from their victims. As a reputable staffing firm, Solomon Page will never request payment for a job opportunity.
Solomon Page treats matters related to fraudulent messages with utmost seriousness. We are committed to maintaining the integrity of communications and ensuring the security of our interactions with candidates, clients, and partners.
Solomon Page will:
If you suspect that you have been contacted by someone impersonating a Solomon Page employee, please consider taking the following steps:
Please contact feedback@solomonpage.com if you receive any suspicious communications that reference Solomon Page, including requests for personal information or payment through email, instant messaging, or social media.
Additional Resources
Federal Trade Commission: Job Scams
Federal Trade Commission: What to Do If You Were Scammed
Federal Trade Commission: How to Recognize and Avoid Phishing Scams
Federal Trade Commission: Recovering from Identity Theft