How to Verify Legitimate Sourcegraph Recruiting Communications
How to confirm legitimate Sourcegraph recruiting communications
Use these steps to verify whether a job offer or recruiting email is genuinely from Sourcegraph.
1. How to find official job listings
Always check Sourcegraph's official careers page for current openings and application instructions.
2. No third-party recruiting partnerships
Sourcegraph does not work with third-party recruiting companies that contact candidates directly. Be cautious of unsolicited offers from recruiters claiming to represent Sourcegraph. See our active recruiters at the bottom of our careers page.
3. No certification requirements for interviews
Sourcegraph does not require the purchase of certifications or any other payments as part of the interview process. Requests for payment or certification fees are a red flag.
4. Official email domains
Sourcegraph recruiting messages come from an official company domain (for example, @sourcegraph.com). Emails from unfamiliar domains (such as hr@sourcegraph.team) are not associated with Sourcegraph.
5. What to do if you suspect fraud
Do not reply to suspicious emails or provide personal information.
Report the message to Sourcegraph via our official support or careers contact on the website.
Keep a copy of the email for reference.
Additional help
If you need further assistance, contact Sourcegraph through the contact information on their official website rather than responding to the suspicious email.