MUSCAT : The Ministry of Labour has issued a warning against false job advertisements circulating on social media and unofficial platforms, stressing that all legitimate employment announcements are published exclusively through its verified channels.
In an official statement shared on its platform X (formerly Twitter), the Ministry clarified that it has not authorized any third-party entities or individuals to post job openings on its behalf. It cautioned citizens and residents against responding to or sharing such misleading information.
The Ministry urged everyone to verify job listings through its official website and social media accounts, emphasizing the importance of relying only on trusted and certified sources.
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The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and public awareness, noting that combating misinformation helps protect job seekers from potential scams and ensures that recruitment processes remain fair, credible, and secure.
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