Be cautious of fraudulent communications that claim to be from Esri Canada Limited (Esri Canada). Learn how to handle potentially fraudulent emails.
There have been recent instances of unauthorized third parties falsely claiming to recruit on behalf of Esri Canada. These entities, pretending to be associated with Esri Canada, inform individuals that their qualifications are suitable for employment and may extend fake job offers, while also requesting money for training, insurance policies, and other purposes.
Please be aware that these communications are fraudulent. They do not originate from Esri Canada and are not connected to our recruitment process in any way.
Please note Esri Canada conducts recruitment through a formal interview process with authorized Esri Canada representatives. We do not request payment, banking details or personal financial information during the recruitment stage. Employment offers are extended only following a structured interview process. Candidates are encouraged to apply exclusively through Esri Canada’s official career channels to ensure the authenticity of recruitment communication.
If you receive any suspicious message or communication, do not respond and promptly report it to your local police station, the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, or other relevant authorities. For messages encountered on LinkedIn, report them directly to LinkedIn. Similarly, if you come across suspicious communications on third-party platforms like Facebook or Google, report them directly to the respective platform.