Client Service Manager
Transparency in AI Usage
We utilize Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to support and streamline certain aspects of the recruitment process. These tools assist with tasks such as answering questions, scheduling interviews, and capturing pre-screening information to ensure alignment with candidate qualifications.
We are committed to guarding against unintended uses, unauthorized access, and potential harm associated with AI systems. We are committed to maintaining transparency in our use of AI and ensuring that all candidates are treated fairly and equitably throughout the recruitment process.
Data captured through the use of AI will be managed in accordance with our Global Applicant Privacy Statement.
Third Party Recruiters
Search firms, consulting firms, or individuals who submit unsolicited resumes acknowledge that those resumes are available for Gallagher's consideration without any obligation to pay finder/referral fees.
Gallagher, or any of its subsidiaries, will only pay a fee for a successful candidate placement when there is an agreement in place with the providing entity and the candidate submission complies with the regional guidelines for such submissions.
Avoid Phishing Scams
We never extend an offer of employment or request any personal identification information without having received an online application and conducting one or more in-person or video interviews.
We do not use Skype, Zoom, Telegram, or Gmail as part of our hiring process.
If you have received any communication referencing the offer of a job at Gallagher and have not submitted an online application or been interviewed by a Gallagher employee, please do not assume that the offer is being sent from a legitimate Gallagher representative.
The Federal Trade Commission, the United States' consumer protection agency, has published resources for detecting job scams.
If you have concerns related to this issue, consider the following actions:
- File a report with your local police department
- File a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center
- File a complaint with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission