UNIO Global | Scam Awareness Statement
At UNIO Global, we are committed to providing fair, ethical, and secure opportunities for our global workforce. Unfortunately, as a well-known provider of data annotation, linguistic services, and AI support solutions, we are occasionally targeted by scammers who falsely represent themselves as part of our organization in an attempt to deceive and defraud.
Protect Yourself from Recruitment Scams
We want to ensure that all prospective workers and partners can confidently identify legitimate communications from UNIO Global. Please keep the following in mind:
- UNIO Global never asks for payment at any stage of the recruitment or onboarding process. If you are asked to pay for training, certification, or any other services as a condition of employment, this is fraudulent.
- All official communication from UNIO Global will come from our @unioglobal.com domain. Be cautious of emails or messages from free or suspicious domains (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail) claiming to represent UNIO Global.
- We do not recruit via unsolicited messages on social media or instant messaging platforms without prior formal contact.
- Our onboarding processes, including identity verification and testing, are conducted through secure and verified platforms only.
How to Report a Scam
If you suspect you have been contacted by someone fraudulently claiming to represent UNIO Global, please:
- Do not engage further or provide any personal information.
- Report the incident to compliance@unioglobal.com with full details of the communication (including screenshots and sender information if possible).
- Consider reporting the scam to your local authorities or cybercrime agency.
Our Commitment
UNIO Global is dedicated to upholding the highest standards of integrity, transparency, and safety. We value the trust of our community and work actively to protect against fraudulent activity.
For more information about working with UNIO Global, please visit our official website: www.unioglobal.com