Employment Scams

UiPath will never ask for fees or upfront payments during the recruitment process or as part of an offer of employment. UiPath will also not ask for recently hired employees to pay any fees associated with their employment, including visa applications or equipment such as laptops needed to perform work duties.

All jobs advertised will be listed on UiPath.com exclusively. If you have any doubts regarding the authenticity of any job listing on communication purportedly from or on behalf of UiPath, pleasecontact us.

We are aware of activities where third parties are using the UiPath name and logos in employment scams. These scams may appear legitimate, but they are not. So, it is important that you both research the legitimacy of any recruiting communication and remain mindful that fraudsters use various techniques including employment scams to find their next victim. Below is some information that may help you avoid falling victim to an employment scam.

Example scams include:

  • Requiring payment (or pre-payment) for visa applications or processing services,

  • Questionnaire based employment interviews,

  • Questionnaire based decisions to hire, and

  • Employment offers over social media or communications tools, such as Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp.

Other common indicators include:

  • Request for payment to apply for a job,

  • Request for financial account details,

  • Request for personally identifying information (e.g., Social Security Number, Social Insurance Number, National Insurance Number, passport information, passwords, etc.),

  • Request for payments to be sent to a third-party,

  • Request for payment for professional or business opportunities,

  • Unsolicited communications,

  • Misspellings of UiPath in online domain names or email addresses,

  • Non-UiPath email addresses (e.g., Yahoo, Gmail.com, or uiptah.com), and

  • Offer of employment without physical interviews.

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