July 19, 2023 – Blacks Harbour, NB, Canada – Cooke Aquaculture Inc. is warning the public of scammers impersonating human resources employees from Cooke.
Cooke has received several reports of persons falsely claiming to work for Cooke on social media and recruitment platforms such as LinkedIn and Indeed. The fraudsters are offering employment positions and requesting copies of government issued I.D. cards, proof of address documents (ex: utility bill, recent pay slip, bank statement, etc.), and cheque payment information such as a direct deposit form or void cheque.
To convince the person they are legitimate and, in an attempt to obtain private and financial information from intended victims, the fraudsters email false documents such as a contract of employment. The fraudsters may also confirm a home office setup and training process.
As a family company, Cooke is reminding the public to protect themselves against fraud and scams. Scammers are savvy criminals who use a variety of tactics to get personal and financial information to access funds or steal identities.
Cooke is advising the public that it’s official job postings and human resources services are available at www.cookeseafood.com, www.mycookecareer.com or @mycookecareer on Facebook.
Those who believe they are a victim or have been approached by scammers should contact their local police or RCMP.
Cooke Aquaculture Inc. is one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies and among Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers.
Contact:
Joel Richardson
Vice President of Public Relations, Cooke Inc.
40 Wellington Row, Saint John, N.B., Canada E2L 3H3
+1(506) 694-4900 office / +1(506) 721-1093 mobile
joel.richardson@cookeaqua.com