Careers & opportunities

Job ScAM ALERT

If you received an email that appears to be from us about a remote job opportunity, these emails are not from us and are part of a phishing scam. Please do not send them your personal confidential information, including money or financial information (this includes direct deposit information, money for starter kits, training or certifications and checks to set up your home office or purchase equipment). The only job openings we have are listed down below and we do not have any remote positions available at this time. You can report the email you received directly to the FTC, (here) or your state attorney general office, (here).

To see a copy of a sample scam letter to use as a reference for the one you received, click here. If you notice there is a typo in the email address used in this sample scam email - info@microflexincs.com, whereas our email addresses are always going to end with @microflexinc.com.

Identifying Job Scam Emails:

  • The email is unsolicited - you did not contact the company about the job. Legitimate companies do not send generic, unsolicited emails about job opportunities.

  • They ask for personal information in an email or include a link to a Google docs form. Legitimate job opportunities require you to apply and provide your personal information in an official application on the company website.

  • The email contains grammatical or spelling errors. A very common attribute of scam emails is that they do not bother to spell check or grammar check their outgoing emails.

  • The employer asks for confidential information. The employer may ask for your Social Security, bank account, date of birth, and other personal information over the phone, email, or text. Before sending any information to employers, make sure the website is secure having a URL beginning with “HTTPS://” and not “HTTP://”. 

  • The employer only communicates via email or text. The employer may ask to interview you using an instant messaging service and ask for confidential information in the process.  

  • The job requires you to handle money place orders, or deposit checks. The employer promises you a job if you pay upfront. The employer asks you to deposit a check, keep some of the money, and send the rest to someone else. The check is most likely fake and will get bounced by the bank. Scammers may also get you to launder money (transferring money from one account to another).

Microflex Inc. is periodically looking for bright individuals to become a part of our team. See below for current available positions. Microflex offers competitive salaries/wages and benefits package. Microflex is an Equal Opportunity Employer and supports a drug free workplace.

To fill out an application see below to download our application and documents packet. Please submit all applications, resumes and additional documents to careers@microflexinc.com with any inquiries. We look forward to hearing from you.

Benefits- Health Insurance Plan

In compliance with The Transparency in Coverage (TiC) Rule, Microflex Inc. is pleased to provide the following information to participants about our healthcare plan. The button below will take you to a link with the MRFs that are made available for participants providing delated information of the following: (1) in-network rates; (2) out-of-network allowed amounts; and (3) prescription drugs. On this link participants can research, easily access and analyze data about our plan and coverages. For more information and to learn more, please click the button below.