We have been made aware of a fraudulent job scam in which individuals are impersonating IntellaTriage and offering fake job opportunities. These scammers are emailing candidates directly and/or reaching out through platforms such as LinkedIn, posing as recruiters or hiring managers.
Victims report being sent fraudulent checks with instructions to purchase equipment or gift cards. This is a scam.
Please note:
- All legitimate communications from IntellaTriage will come from an @intellatriage.com email address.
- We will never ask you to cash checks, purchase equipment, or provide payment of any kind.
- Our hiring process always includes official interviews and verification steps.
If you have received a suspicious message or offer, do not engage. Instead, please report it to the State Attorney General, FTC or FBI.
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC): report at https://reportfraud.ftc.gov (For consumer fraud including employment scams)
- FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3): report at https://www.ic3.gov, click file a complaint (Use if checks or funds were involved or crosses state or international lines.)
You can always verify job postings by visiting our official careers page at intellatriage.com/employment.
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