Employment Scams
Fortescue is aware of fraudulent activity where individuals falsely claim to represent Fortescue during recruitment. These scams may appear on legitimate or fake job websites, social media platforms, or via email and messaging apps.
Fortescue does not charge fees or request payments, cryptocurrency, or financial information at any stage of recruitment.
Warning Signs it Might be a Scam
Think You've Been Scammed?
- Contact your bank or credit card provider immediately.
- Change passwords for banking, email, and government accounts
Fortescue is unable to investigate scams, recover funds, or provide individual assistance to victims. Support should be sought from banks, law enforcement, or official cyber and identity protection services in your country.
Report Impersonation
Please report any job advertisements, emails, or social media accounts impersonating Fortescue to the platform where they appear so they can be removed.
If you identify websites or domains falsely using the Fortescue name or brand, please report them to Fortescue so appropriate action can be taken to request their removal.
Help Someone Who is Being Scammed
If you are concerned that someone you know has been affected by an employment scam or other online fraudulent activity, you can help them.
A person who is the target of a scam may not recognise they are being scammed. You can play a vital role in protecting them from harm.
The Australian Government’s ScamWatch has some helpful advice on how to support someone who is being or has been scammed.

