GES Disowns Fake Recruitment Notice Circulating on Social Media
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has warned the general public to disregard a fake recruitment notice currently circulating on social media platforms.
The document, which is being shared widely online, claims that financial clearance has been granted for the recruitment of graduate teachers into Senior High Schools. It further directs interested applicants to contact a WhatsApp number for information and application procedures.
However, the notice has been clearly identified as fake, and members of the public are strongly advised not to rely on it.
Why the Notice Is Not Genuine
A careful review of the document reveals several clear signs that it is not an official communication from the . Official recruitment notices from GES do not include WhatsApp numbers for application processes. In addition, the format and structure of the document do not fully match the standard style used in authentic GES press releases.
The use of a personal contact number and the unrealistic deadline also raise serious doubts about the credibility of the document.
What Applicants Should Know
The follows a structured and transparent process when recruiting teachers. Recruitment announcements are normally made through official channels, and applicants are required to follow clearly outlined procedures.
Prospective applicants are therefore advised to avoid contacting any numbers associated with the fake notice and should not make any form of payment to anyone claiming to facilitate recruitment.
Public Advised to Remain Alert
The circulation of fake recruitment notices has become common in recent times, especially when many graduates are eagerly waiting for employment opportunities. Members of the public are encouraged to verify any information before sharing it with others.
Anyone who receives the fake notice should ignore it and help inform others so that they do not fall victim to fraud.
