Keller is aware that job scams and phishing schemes in the recruitment industry are increasing and that scammers are unlawfully using our name and logo to commit fraud. As a countermeasure, we have put together some insights on how job seekers and clients can protect themselves against scams, including how to spot fraudulent activities and what to do if you are targeted.
At Keller, your safety and security is our highest priority, and we will:
The following are all forms of employment fraud to look out for:
Keller is dedicated to providing a professional, transparent service grounded in honesty and integrity. We adhere to all applicable data protection laws and strict non-disclosure agreements to prevent any personal data that is shared during the recruitment process from falling into the wrong hands.
Furthermore, we do our due diligence by continuously monitoring for fake job postings and taking every reasonable measure to remove them before they cause harm.
Please report any suspicious messages or claims made in Keller’s name to assistance@kellerexecutivesearch.com
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Keller is not liable for any loss, damage, or harm arising from fraudulent communications or job postings misusing our name or logo. We do not authorize or endorse requests for payment or personal information made outside our official processes.
It is your responsibility to verify the authenticity of any communication claiming to come from Keller by contacting us through the phone number or email address listed on our official website. We do not charge fees for job opportunities and strictly adhere to applicable data protection regulations.
We reserve the right to pursue legal remedies against individuals or entities that falsely represent our brand. By continuing to use this site or engage with purported Keller recruiters, you acknowledge that you have read and understand this disclaimer and agree to exercise due diligence in preventing potential fraud.