GES cautions public against fake recruitment letter circulating on social media

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The Ghana Education Service (GES) has cautioned the public against a fake recruitment notice circulating on social media, describing the document as fraudulent and misleading.

In a statement issued on Friday, January 23, management said it had come across a letter online claiming that GES had opened recruitment, stressing that no such exercise has begun.

“The Management of the Ghana Education Service has sighted a letter circulating on social media, purportedly issued by the Service, alleging the commencement of recruitment,” the statement said.

GES was quick to dismiss the claim, explaining that the document did not originate from the Service.

“Management wishes to inform the general public that recruitment has not yet begun. The letter currently in circulation is fake and does not originate from the Ghana Education Service.”

According to the Service, all official recruitment notices will be issued only through its recognised communication channels and not through unofficial social media posts.

“An official announcement will be made exclusively through GES’s official platforms when the recruitment process officially begins,” the statement added.
“The public is therefore advised to treat as false any recruitment announcement that does not emanate from the official platforms of the Ghana Education Service.”

GES has therefore urged prospective applicants and the general public to be cautious, verify information, and rely solely on its authorised platforms for updates on recruitment and other official matters.