Fraudulent recruitment activity
At BMD, we encourage our potential and current employees to remain vigilant when it comes to scammer activity and to never provide personal information if you suspect you are involved in a scam.
We have recently noticed an increase in fraudulent recruitment activity with scammers making illegitimate offers of employment to people. A reminder that genuine employment offers from BMD will only come from our Human Resources team via email with the domain @bmd.com.au. BMD will never ask people for payment upon application or position acceptance.
If you receive a scam message, you should ignore it and report it to the appropriate authorities at scamwatch.gov.au.
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