Job Scam and Impersonation of BTI Executive Search Notice

We have recently become aware of a malicious scam in which individuals falsely claim to represent BTI Executive Search. These scammers use various tactics, including fake names and even the names of our consultants, along with counterfeit business cards. They often reach out via Text Messages, WhatsApp, or Telegram to request salary information for unspecified job opportunities.

BTI Executive Search is committed to ensuring the safety and security of our valued customers. To help you stay protected, we’re sharing important information about this scam and offering tips on how to avoid falling victim to it.

Please Be Advised

We never ask for personal data via messaging apps. Our protocol is to initiate contact through a phone call to present job opportunities. Be cautious of any unsolicited messages with links, as they may be harmful to your personal data.

Prevention Tips

  1. Verify the Source: Always confirm the caller’s or message sender’s identity before sharing any personal information.
  1. Avoid Clicking Links: Do not click links in unsolicited messages or emails. These links may lead to phishing sites or malware downloads.
  1. Avoid Sharing Personal Information: Do not share salary information, personal details, or sensitive data unless you are certain of the contact’s legitimacy.
  1. Report Suspicious Activity:
    If you suspect this scam has targeted you, report it immediately using our official channels.

Reporting Instructions

If you encounter any suspicious activity or believe you have been targeted by this scam, please report it immediately to us via our official channels:

  • Please email us at info info@btiexecutivesearch.com.
  • DM us on our official LinkedIn.

We take this issue very seriously and are committed to protecting our community. By staying informed and vigilant, you can help us combat fraudulent activities.