Recruitment fraud occurs when scammers impersonate a company and create fake job opportunities to trick job seekers into sharing personal information or sending money. These scams are becoming increasingly common, and we want to help you stay safe.

Please note the following important points:

  • We never request payments or deposits at any stage of the recruitment process. This includes fees for job applications, interviews, training, or equipment purchases.
  • All official communication comes from our corporate domain that ends in @edvantis.com. If you receive messages from unofficial domains or via informal channels such as WhatsApp, Signal, or SMS, treat them as suspicious.
  • Our job openings are listed exclusively on our official careers page https://www.edvantis.com/careers/. If you cannot find the position there, it is likely fraudulent.
  • Interviews are always conducted through official channels and involve real-time interaction — not text-only chats.
  • Do not share personal or financial information outside of our secure platforms or official email address that ends in @edvantis.com.
  • If you suspect fraudulent activity or have received a suspicious message, report it immediately to security@edvantis.com and do not click any links or provide any details.

We are committed to providing a safe and transparent recruitment process. If you believe you have been targeted by a scam, please contact local authorities.