We care deeply about your safety, and want to help ensure your job search experience is positive, inspiring, and most importantly, protected.
In recruitment scams, individuals or organizations impersonate companies hoping to take advantage of job seekers. They often give out fraudulent job offers to obtain your personal information or payment. The information below will help you identify and report recruitment fraud.
How to spot a job scam:
- Our roles are posted on pinterestcareers.com. If you didn’t apply there, it’s not us.
- We never, ever ask you to pay anything. No fees for processing applications, interviews, equipment, training or travel.
- Any communications from our team will always come from an official @pinterest.com or @pinterestcareers.com email address. If you get a message from Gmail, Yahoo, or any other generic service—even if it includes “Pinterest”—it isn’t us.
- Pinterest recruiters and our trusted partners will never ask for your bank information or other personal details, especially early in the hiring process.
- We never guarantee a job or request personal or bank checks before interviews. Any documentation or requests like this are a red flag.
- Urgent, pushy demands for your action or money? Not our style. If it feels wrong, hit pause.
We want every interaction you have with us to feel genuine, thoughtful, and secure. If something feels off, trust your instincts.
If you think you’ve been targeted:
- Don’t send money or share personal details.
- Stop communicating with the sender.
- Report the incident to your local authorities or the FBI here.
And remember:
- Only roles on pinterestcareers.com and communications from @pinterest.com or @pinterestcareers.com are the real deal.
We want you to find opportunities that inspire you to create a life and career you love. Interested in working with us? Explore our open roles at www.pinterestcareers.com/jobs/.
