Recruitment Scam Alert

We are aware that individuals claiming to be either Electronic Arts (EA) employees or companies authorized to speak on our behalf have been fraudulently contacting prospective candidates with fictitious job opportunities and soliciting personal information directly through email or via third-party online platforms, including LinkedIn and Telegram. We take this fraud very seriously and are working with third-party platforms to investigate and remove fake profiles. Please read below for ways to checkthe authenticity of communications and protect yourself from these scams.
There are a number of signs that a recruitment communication is fraudulent, including requests for money or funds (such as for visa fees, taxes, travel expenses) and requests for personal information (such as passport information, bank account information, credit card numbers, social security numbers). EA employees will never ask you for money or to provide personal financial information during our recruiting process.
All EA employment offers will come only from someone using an official EA email address with one of the following domain names:
- ea.com (including contractor.ea.com and europe.ea.com)
- dice.se
- bioware.com
- respawn.com
- criteriongames.com
- frostbite.com
- popcap.com
- ghostgames.com
- maxis.com
If you believe you’ve received unauthorized or fraudulent communications, we recommend that you do not respond. If you suspect but are unsure, you can confirm the email address of the person contacting you and know that anyone contacting you claiming to work for EA must have an official EA email address using one of the above domain names.
Please notify us of any fraudulent representation by sending an email to
RecruitmentFraudReports@ea.com.
