Job Seeker Scam Alert

Important Notice – 6/1/26

Talera is committed to maintaining a safe and trustworthy experience for our candidates. Unfortunately, fraudulent recruiting scams have become a widespread global issue across the staffing industry. We are aware of individuals / organizations impersonating legitimate staffing firms, including Talera, to target job seekers with false opportunities. These communications are not connected to our organization, and we encourage all candidates to verify the legitimacy of any recruiting outreach.

PLEASE BE ADVISED: There has been a recent influx of fraudulent outreach to our job seekers using @gmail.com addresses. Our team will never contact our candidates using a public email domain such as gmail, yahoo, icloud, etc.

What You Need to Know

Scammers are reaching out to individuals across the web—via email, social media, job boards, and messaging apps—posing as Talera recruiters. These messages falsely claim to offer employment opportunities and may include:

  • Fake job offer details
  • Phony onboarding instructions
  • Requests for personal information (such as banking details or your full Social Security number; note: in some cases your recruiter will need the last 4 digits of your SSN to verify your identity)
  • Instructions to deposit a check for “office supplies” or other job-related expenses

These communications are NOT from Talera.

How to Identify a Scam

To help you spot fraudulent outreach, the lists below show what you can expect from our recruiters.

Our recruiters will never:
🚫 Request sensitive personal or financial information before an official job placement
🚫 Send checks for job-related expenses before you begin work
🚫 Ask you for any form of payment for our services
🚫 Communicate through WhatsApp, Gmail, or other 3rd party email services
🚫 Communicate through international phone numbers (Ex: +63)
🚫 Tell you that “No experience is needed”

Our recruiters will always:
✅ Communicate official Talera email addresses (e.g., @talerahealthcare.com)
✅ Direct you to legitimate job openings on our website
✅ Be willing to speak to you on the phone or on a video conference
✅ Treat you with professionalism and respect
✅ Provide you with detailed information regarding our onboarding processes

What to Do If You’re Contacted by a Scammer

If you receive a suspicious message claiming to be from Talera:

  1. Do not engage – Avoid responding or clicking on any links.
  2. Verify the source – Cross-check with our official website or contact us directly at info@talerahealthcare.com.
  3. Report the scam – You can report fraudulent activity to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at reportfraud.ftc.gov and alert us at scamalert@talerahealthcare.com.

Stay Vigilant

We take these matters seriously and are actively working to combat fraudulent activity. If you are ever unsure about an opportunity claiming to be from Talera, reach out to us directly.

For official job listings and updates, always visit www.talerahealthcare.com.