Recruiting Fraud Disclaimer Information
Last Revised 07 July 2022
Information on Fraudulent Recruitment
At Lightship we take security and protection of your personal information very seriously. Please be aware of individuals that might approach you by falsely presenting themselves as our employees or representatives. They are seeking your personal information under false pretenses. Lightship seeks information for job applications from candidates only via the following channels:
- The Lightship careers page on our website.
- Via email to/from addresses using only the Lightship domain of “@lightship.com”.
- Via LinkedIn which directly links to our career page.
- Screening and interaction by telephone and through the Zoom platform.
Please be aware that:
Lightship does not use Wire, Google Hangouts, Telegram App, WhatsApp, or any other platform to conduct interviews as part of our recruiting process or for any recruitment-related activities.
Disregard any solicitation, offer or request for information related to job applications with Lightship via any other means and/or using email addresses with any other domain. In particular, disregard any emails that are sent from free, insecure accounts such as Gmail, Yahoo, or Hotmail.
Lightship will never ask for financial information of any kind or for payment of money during the job application process. We do not require any financial, credit card or bank account information and/or any payment of any kind to be considered for employment. If you are being asked to pay for equipment fees or some other deposit or application processing fee, even if claimed you will be reimbursed, this is not from Lightship. These claims are fraudulent, and you are strongly advised to exercise caution when you receive such an offer of employment.
If you have any questions about Lightship and the application process, please contact us at talent@lightship.com.
Lightship will not be held liable or responsible for any claims, losses, damages, or expenses resulting from these types of scams. If you believe you have been the victim of identity theft or fraud, you can report the matter to local law enforcement, your state’s Attorney General, the FBI, or the FTC.