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A growing South African Company which is currently in search of candidates for the following departments.

āœ“Junior Digital Marketing 35
āœ“Sales Representative 22

If you could leave your Name, Surname, Residential address and your CV. Kindly send direct to my email just I can take responsibility of filling your application

[email protected]

27/02/2023

How to spot employment scams?

1. You need to pay fee for the recruiter.

2. The company doesn't exist online.

3. You have been shortlisted for a job and need to pay for interview.

What other scams have you seen while looking for a job?

27/02/2023

WARNING!
Joburg JobScam places:

1. ILPA House CNR Commissioner & Von Weiligh Str

2. Klamson Towers, 151 Commissioner Str

3. Manchester House, CNR Von Weiligh & Pritchard Str

4. 72 Chambers of building, CNR Prichard & Eloff Str

5. Century (Insurance) Building, CNR Kruis & Albertina Sisulu Str

6. Dr Neil Agget Building, CNR President & Kruis Str

7. North State Building, 99 Albertina Sisulu Str

8. Factor House, CNR Kruis & Albert Str

9. Royal Place, CNR Eloff & Kerk Str

10. Mr Price Building, CNR Albertina Sisulu & Von Brandis Str

11. Ottawa Mall, CNR President & Small Str

12. Kariba House, CNR DiVilliers & Commissioner Str

13. ABC Kay Motsepe Building, CNR Fox & Von Brandis Str

14. Mothomo House, Fox Str

15. Meisschkes Building, CNR Harrison & Albertina Sisulu Str

16. Power Place Building, 206/261 Oak Avenue, Randburg

17. 08 Hillside road, Parktown near BP garage

18. 1fourall Recruitment Agency, Address unknown

19. Motaung Recruitment Agency, No 90 President Str

20. DK Marketing Solutions (pty) Ltd, Mr Price Building, CNR Albertina Sisulu Rd & Von Brandis Str

21. ICA Marketing, 5th floor Aspern house, 2de korte Str, Braamfontein

Keep your money/Run away for your life/Call for a Tip Off

DON'T GO FOR INTERVIEW IN THESE PLACES, YOU WILL NOT GET OUT OF THESE BUILDINGS ALIVE!šŸ¤žšŸ½

27/02/2023

Top Job Scam Warning Signs

As we spend more and more time online, it’s getting easier for fraudsters to find ways of making quick cash from unsuspecting job seekers. Has an exiled Nigerian prince recently emailed you for help and promised you part of their Million Dollar inheritance in return? Getting a job is tough enough and scammers are not making it any easier. Don’t become a victim and remember these warning signs the next time someone is offering you a job in return for a bit (or a lot) of cash.

It’s The Law
Firstly, the law in South Africa prohibits anyone from charging you to be placed in a job. According to the law, only the amount of R1 is legally payable to an Employment Agency by job seekers to register and possibly be represented as a candidate.

If anyone tells you differently, point them in the direction of our Skills Development Act and start running in the opposite direction.

Pay To Register
A good example of this includes shady companies that charge for registering with them. According to the APSO (Federation of African Professional Staffing Organisations) Code of Ethics, which binds all members and their employees, ā€œmembers shall not, directly or indirectly, charge any registration fees to applicantsā€.

A recruitment company is also not allowed to charge you for CV writing services if it’s dependent on you registering with them. Again, if a company wants any kind of money from you upfront in return for a job, it’s unlawful and probably a scam.

The same rules apply to online recruitment sites and job boards.

You should never be charged for joining or registering with an online job portal or recruitment agency in exchange for a guaranteed job.
When it comes to job-hunting online, it should always be free to register, search and apply for jobs.

Paying For Interviews
No company can promise you a job if you attend an interview with them, especially if it comes at a price and it’s ā€œguaranteedā€. The law is on your side but save yourself the effort and heart-ache and have a look at the company’s credentials before going for a meeting with them.

Err on the side of caution and first check if the company is registered and legitimate.

Sharing Banking Details
Companies are not allowed to ask for your financial details in order to do a ā€œcredit/referenceā€ check on you; this is completely illegal.

Never provide your banking or login details to anyone – not even to your own bank.
The same goes for responding to SMS messages that request your pin, permission for a debit order or debit/credit card details.
Again, no company is allowed to ask you for money to help you get a job.

Jobs Offers Outside South Africa
Out of all the above warnings, this is the most serious. If you are not using an established company to help you find a job in another country, be extra cautious. In recent years, it has become common practice for people to be lured into smuggling contraband in and out of countries.

But it gets worse, especially for young adults who are promised work abroad, like modelling contracts and photo shoots. Human trafficking is a huge problem with very real life-or-death consequences so, make sure that:

The company offering you a guaranteed job is established.
Registered with relevant authorities and certified by governing bodies, nationally and internationally.
Double check their credentials.

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