AWP Safety is aware of an increase in recruitment scams across the employment market where bad actors impersonate companies and recruiters to obtain personal information and/or money. Please read the guidance below to protect yourself.
How to confirm a legitimate AWP Safety opportunity
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All legitimate AWP Safety roles are posted on our official Careers site
and require a formal application through our official recruiting process.
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Legitimate communications will come from an AWP Safety email
domain (e.g., @awpsafety.com) and/or our authorized recruiting system. Be
cautious of messages from free email accounts (Gmail, Outlook, etc.) or
look-alike domains.
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AWP Safety will conduct an appropriate interview process (phone/video
and/or in-person as relevant to the role) before extending an offer. Be
skeptical of “instant offers” with little or no interview.
AWP Safety will never
- Ask you to pay money at any stage of the recruiting process (fees,
equipment purchases, “processing,” “training,” travel reimbursement up-
front, etc.).
- Ask you to deposit a check and return funds, or purchase gift
cards/crypto/wire transfers for any reason.
- Ask for sensitive personal or financial information (e.g., bank details,
credit card numbers, account passwords, full SSN, copies of IDs) early in
the process or via informal channels. (Some information may be collected
only after an accepted offer and through secure, authorized systems.)
Common warning signs of recruitment fraud
- You are contacted through WhatsApp/Telegram/Signal or other messaging apps for a “recruiter interview,” or asked to move the conversation off official channels.
- The message includes spelling/grammar issues, vague job details, unusually high pay for the role, or pressure to act immediately.
- The “job” you're being offered cannot be found on our official Careers site.
AWP Safety does not accept responsibility for losses resulting from fraudulent communications that are not from AWP Safety or our authorized recruiting partners.