Recruitment Scam Notice Important Message: How to Identify and Protect Yourself from Fraudulent Recruitment ScamsIn anticipation of recent upticks in targeted phishing campaigns, we are sharing important information on how to identify and protect yourself from fraudulent recruitment scams. Scammers may falsely impersonate Isaacson, Miller employees using email, social media, messaging apps, or fake job postings. At Isaacson, Miller, our business is built on relationships and trust. We take this seriously and want to help you stay informed and protected.Tips for identifying a recruitment scamBe cautious if you encounter any of the following:Communication from non-Isaacson, Miller email accounts – All communication from Isaacson, Miller will come from an official @imsearch.com domain. Be wary of any communication from Gmail, Yahoo, or other domains. Requests for payment - e.g., application fees or fees for revising cover letters, CVs, etc. Isaacson, Miller will never ask applicants or candidates to pay fees as part of the search process.Unsolicited job offers without a formal application or interview process.Jobs that do not align with the types of leadership roles for which Isaacson, Miller recruits. Requests for sensitive personal or financial information.Pressure to act quickly or accept an offer immediately.Unusual interview methods, such as interviews conducted exclusively via text or messaging apps.How to protect yourself:Do not engage with the sender if you suspect the correspondence is fraudulent.Do not click on any links or open attachments included in the message if you suspect the message is fraudulent. Verify job opportunities by checking open searches posted on our official website.If you suspect fraudulent correspondence, confirm recruiter/employee identities by contacting us directly at isaacsonmillersecurity@imsearch.com. Never send money or share financial information during the search process.Do not share personal documents unless you are certain the request is legitimate.Trust your instincts: if something feels off, it probably is.If you’ve been contacted by a suspected scammer:Please report it to us at isaacsonmillersecurity@imsearch.com and include the original fraudulent email as an attachment so we can investigate and help protect others.We follow structured, professional hiring processes aligned with our commitment to transparency and integrity. Please do not hesitate to be in touch with us to verify authenticity or to report scams.