With recruitment scams on the rise, job seekers must remain vigilant. Fraudsters often impersonate companies like CAE to offer fake job opportunities through unauthorized websites, emails, text messages, or online messaging platforms.
If you’ve received a suspicious message claiming to be from CAE, please take the following precautions to verify its legitimacy:
- Authentic CAE emails come from addresses ending in @cae.com or @caemilusa.com and typically include the sender’s full name.
- CAE will never ask for money, visa fees, or application fees at any stage of the recruitment process.
- We do not request sensitive personal information (e.g., passport, credit card, or banking details) during the recruitment phase. Such information is only requested after a formal offer is signed via our official channels or the Workday portal.
- CAE does not make job offers without conducting interviews with our employees.
- We will never ask candidates to buy equipment or software as part of the hiring process.
- All legitimate job openings are posted on our official careers site.
- Be cautious of messages with poor grammar or unusual language.
- Never share personal, financial, or security information in response to unsolicited messages.
If you suspect a scam or receive questionable communication, please report it immediately to [email protected].