Recruitment Fraud Warning
At Corza Medical, we take great pride in our recruitment process and thorough screening procedures. It is important to note that certain individuals may attempt to deceive you by falsely posing as our employees, affiliates, agents, or representatives. Under this guise, they may seek to obtain your personal information or extract money or other assets from you by offering nonexistent job opportunities or falsely claiming to be acting on our behalf.
These individuals may even go so far as to conduct fraudulent interviews to gather personal information or financial resources from unsuspecting individuals.
We have observed instances where individuals falsely representing Corza Medical have contacted potential candidates, falsely offering positions within our organization.
Should you or any candidate receive any unsolicited or suspicious communications regarding job offers or interview requests that solicit payment, we urge you to remain vigilant and recognize these as potential scams.
Upon receiving an interview invitation, candidates are advised to take precautionary measures, such as visiting the official Corza Medical website (www.corza.com) to verify the authenticity of the communication and that the job posting is active, and to confirm that you indeed applied for a position with Corza Medical.
How to Identify Recruitment Fraud
- Corza Medical never requests fees for any purpose during or after the hiring process. We do not solicit money for job applications or employment opportunities.
- Our hiring process entails a minimum of three interviews, either virtual with video or in-person. Corza Medical does not conduct interviews through instant messaging applications.
- Correspondence from our talent acquisition team will originate from email addresses with the domain “@corza.com”. We exclusively use the “.com” email extension and will not contact you from generic email addresses such as Gmail, Yahoo, or others.
- Our talent acquisition team does not request or require personal documents such as bank account details, tax forms, or credit card information as part of the recruitment process.
If you believe you have been the victim of a crime related to one of these scams, please consider reporting the matter to a relevant government entity, such as local law enforcement, the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (www.ic3.gov) or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) (www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov).