Important Note to Job Seekers: Avoid Recruitment Scams

Sun Chemical has been alerted to fraudulent activity where individuals pretending to represent Sun Chemical are emailing employment offer letters and contracts to prospective job seekers. The documents appear legitimate and may include a job description, salary, and benefits details. After extending the fictitious offer, these individuals ask for direct payment via money transfer to pay for fictitious onboarding services. 

If you suspect a communication or job offer is fraudulent, please review the guidance below:

Sun Chemical will never ask for any form of direct payment to process immigration documents, arrange visas, book travel, or to initiate background checks. Do not send money at any time to a Sun Chemical employee, or anyone claiming to be a representative of Sun Chemical.

Legitimate information regarding job opportunities with Sun Chemical can always be found on our career site at careers.sunchemical.com . In order to be considered for a position at Sun Chemical you will always be directed to formally apply for the job via our career site.

Sun Chemical will only ever contact you from a verifiable @Sunchemical.com or contractor.sunchemical.com email address. Verify the email address is legitimate.  We will never use Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail or any other non-official email account to communicate with potential candidates.

If you have additional concerns about potential fraudulent activity, consult the “Help” section of whatever platform an individual reached out to you on (e.g. LinkedIn, Glassdoor, etc.).


If you believe that you have been the potential victim of recruitment fraud with Sun Chemical or any of our affiliated companies, please report the incident to  HRforYou@sunchemical.com