Symptoms:
- Is my employment offer a scam?
- I have been offered a job by someone claiming to be from Unity. Is this real?
- How do I know if my Unity job offer is real?
Resolution:
Unity has received reports of scams where individuals purporting to be Unity HR representatives conduct illegitimate employment interviews via email or text, and then request payment as a condition for receiving an offer of employment.
Unity does not outsource recruitment, conduct interviews by email or text, and will never request payment as a condition for applying for a position or receiving an offer of employment.
These scam operators may also ask for your personal information (such as your name, address, birth date, social security number, etc.) which you should not provide to them.
All current job listings are posted on the official Unity careers page. If you want to know more about what our hiring process looks like, please see our blog post.
More information:
If you have been a target of such a scam, you should report it by contacting the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (see this FTC posting for further details) the office of your state Attorney General, or the government agency responsible for investigating matters such as this where you reside.