Alert
Job-Related Fraud Notice
IPS recruiters will always contact you using an email format of support@it-prosolution.com.
If you have received suspicious inquiries from “representatives of IPS” that include any of the items listed below regarding job opportunities, this is likely fraudulent activity.
Signs of Fraudulent Job-Related Activity
- Messages coming from or appearing to be a personal email or instant message account (e.g., AOL, FaceTime, Gmail, Hangouts, Hotmail, iCloud, Skype, Yahoo, etc.)
- Requests for Social Security Number, financial information, or other sensitive personal information
- Failure to provide a clear or accurate job description, including a specific job location
- “Get rich quick” language
- Requests to cash fraudulent checks and monetary transfers
Recommended Steps to Take When Subjected to Job-Related Fraud
- Immediately suspend interactions with the fraudulent party.
- Report this activity to the Competition Bureau Canada, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), or the Complaint Team through your county legal system.
- If you have lost money, report it to your local law enforcement.
Note: The best way to apply for jobs at IPS or its affiliated subsidiaries is via our careers site at https://www.ips-careers.com
Updated July 2024