Please
beware of fraudulent recruiting activity where individuals pose as
representatives, executives or recruiters of UnitedHealth Group and its
affiliated companies including, but not exclusive to, UnitedHealthcare, Optum
and OptumRx.
Fraudulent activity can include, but is not limited to:
Fraudulent activity can include, but is not limited to:
·
Illegitimate Job Postings: scammers post illegitimate job postings
online and/or create false webpages/websites. We highly recommend candidates
validate and apply to our job postings on this site or reputable, well-known
job boards.
·
False Emails: scammers send fraudulent emails, which do not
originate from any of UnitedHealth Group's email domains, to deceive
individuals with false job opportunities and/or job offers. We do not use
public email platforms such as those available on google, yahoo or hotmail to
recruit or communicate with our talent. We recommend you contact us at the
contact information listed below if you believe you have received a fraudulent
email.
·
Fake Interviews or Job Offers: scammers leverage text messaging, Yahoo
messenger, Google+ Hangouts, Google+ video or Facebook to conduct false
interviews and/or false job offers. We advise candidates to not conduct
interviews using these, or any similar, messaging platforms.
·
Requests for Fees or Software Downloads: scammers contact
individuals requesting they start a hiring process by downloading software
and/or requesting a fee. UnitedHealth Group will never request you
download software, provide your bank account information, wire money or pay a
fee of any sort to explore employment opportunities with our company. We
recommend you do not respond to these requests, download software or pay any
requested fees to participate in the recruitment process and/or to start a job.
If
you wish to verify the legitimacy of any communication purporting to have been
sent by or on behalf of UnitedHealth Group, please call 1-800-561-0861 between
7 a.m. and 7 p.m. CT, Monday - Friday, for assistance. You also may inquire via
email to lifesbestwork@uhg.com.
For
more information on detecting fraudulent recruiting activity, the Federal Trade Commission offers resources on
their website.
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