RECRUITMENT SCAMS
If you wish to confirm that a recruitment is legitimate always check the Autoliv Career portal
Take care to avoid fraudulent communications purporting to be on behalf of Autoliv. Find out what to do if you receive an email you think is fraudulent.
Recent incidents have occurred involving organizations falsely claiming to recruit on behalf of Autoliv and persons impersonating Autoliv employees and communicating from personal email addresses. These organizations and imposters, claiming to either work for or be affiliated with Autoliv, notify individuals that their qualifications were found suitable to work as an employee (local or expatriate) for Autoliv and solicit the transfer of significant sums of money to pay for work permits, insurance policies, computer equipment, etc.
Please note that Autoliv does not (nor do any of the
organizations that recruit on our behalf) ever ask for money or payments from
applicants at any point in the recruitment process. All individuals who are
successful in gaining an offer of employment from Autoliv, whether directly or
indirectly, are always required to go through a formal recruitment process.
Please note that these communications are fraudulent. They do
not originate from Autoliv nor are they associated with Autoliv’s recruitment
process.
Salient points of such communications are that they come from non-Autoliv e-mail addresses (e.g. from a yahoo.com address); the use of English is poor; and at some stage money is requested.
We recommend that you do not respond to unsolicited business propositions and/or offers from people with whom you are unfamiliar. Do not disclose your personal or financial details to anyone you do not know. If you receive such proposals, we would advise you to contact your local police station and provide them with all information you may have from the senders (email addresses, phone/fax details, etc.).