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Compiled List Of Fake Job Addresses ( Beware ) by Mcking11(m): 10:11am On Sep 25, 2018
The Tycoons Media publishes authentic job vacancies on their Facebook page.
The management of Tycoons media has revealed some Job Vacancy addresses considered to be fake having been to the locations.

PLEASE BE INFORMED. Don't Be A Victim!
This is the list of fake job addresses collated.

1. Plot 5, Voda Paint Plc,University Press House, Fumec Bus Stop Off Adeniyi Jones Ogba Lagos.

2. 3rd floor, 8 Thomas Salako Street, Ogba Bus-Stop, Ikeja Lagos.

3. No 2, Sunday street, off Ikorodu, Palmgrove, Lagos

4. 65c Opebi road, opposite glass house by Salvation b/stop, Opebi, Ikeja, Lagos.

5. HYINSCO Office. No. 4, 2nd floor, upward Sanitas outlet, Alara street, Off commercial avenue, Onike, Sabo Yaba, Lagos.

6. Plot 5, university press building, along industrial road, Ogba, Lagos.
7. 4B, Ogungbeye street Oppt African shine by cadbury bus stop, Agidingbi ikeja Lagos

To View All List Visit Here: https://www.naijxclusive.com/tycoons-media-reveals-fake-job-vacancy-addresses/
Rebroadcast, BeSafe .

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Re: Compiled List Of Fake Job Addresses ( Beware ) by Mayowaedun: 10:42am On Sep 25, 2018
Please who is sure of 21 opebi road 3rd floor TFC building . Cambridge security whatever
Re: Compiled List Of Fake Job Addresses ( Beware ) by Mcking11(m): 1:11pm On Sep 25, 2018
If you didn't apply for the job don't bother going for an interview.
I have received job invitation I didn't apply.
Re: Compiled List Of Fake Job Addresses ( Beware ) by Mcking11(m): 1:15pm On Sep 25, 2018
If you didn't apply for the job don't bother going for an interview.
I have received job invitation I didn't apply.
Re: Compiled List Of Fake Job Addresses ( Beware ) by Mcking11(m): 1:18pm On Sep 25, 2018
If you didn't apply for the job don't bother going for an interview.
I have received job invitation I didn't apply.
Re: Compiled List Of Fake Job Addresses ( Beware ) by Mcking11(m): 3:31am On Sep 26, 2018
Example:

Re: Compiled List Of Fake Job Addresses ( Beware ) by Mcking11(m): 6:13am On Sep 30, 2018
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Re: Compiled List Of Fake Job Addresses ( Beware ) by Stephenydaniel(f): 2:55pm On May 18, 2019
Dear Sir/Ma,

Sequel to your application for a POSITION, we are pleased to invite you for a chat as follows:

Date: Tuesday 21st of May, 2019 or Wednesday, 22nd of May, 2019. (Please choose a day)

Time: 9:00 a.m or 1:00pm (you can come either between 9:00am to 11am or 1:00pm to 3pm)

Venue: BeeBeeJump Int'l Limited, Novel House, Plot 3, Block J, Otunba Jobi Fele Way, Alausa CBD, Ikeja, Lagos.

You are to come with a copy of the following:

1. CV

2. Valid Means of Identification

3. Android Phone

4. Credentials

Kindly confirm your availability by acknowledging this mail and stating your preferred date and time.

Best Regards

Marian Oyanoghafo

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Please is this real my people ... I just got the mail
Re: Compiled List Of Fake Job Addresses ( Beware ) by LamiWilliams: 11:21am On Nov 10, 2019
Don’t fall victim to these totally avoidable job scams. Here are some ways to identify false job postings and avoid them:



1. Wonky Language



This is a definite no no. Companies take extra take extra time to proofread their job postings. If you find grammatical or spelling errors in a jobs ad, it is most likely fake. Always verify any posting or call for interview you come across.







2. No online visibility



In this digital age, companies know that they have to have an online presence. In fact, no online presence means you’re not serious about getting your product/service to your target audience. When you get an call for interview email or see a job posting online, Google the company. If you find nothing about the company, don’t waste your time with it anymore. Some scammers could go the extra mile and create an online presence. Look out for companies who have suspicious domain names, have no contact address/phone number, have no real information about they what they do. In any case, to be extra sure, copy the job ad or website here







3. Non Branded Email



Branding is key with companies these days. If you have taken note, you would see that comapnies usually have their employee’s assigned to their company’s name. So, if a company is names WriteAssit, an employee’s email would be esthersmith@writeassist.com. If a job posting says you should send an email to an @gmail.com or @yahoo.com email, think twice and verify before applying.







4. WhatsApp Interview Notification



We get that the professional world is working hard towards making the job application process more friendly, but this is ain’t it. No real call for interview would be sent to you via WhatsApp. Companies would rather email, call, or send you a text message with enough details about their company including a website. If you are scheduled for a remote interview via Skype or phone call, that’s acceptable. Anyway, confirming would keep you safe.







5. Miracle jobs



These scammers know that people are desperate for employment. Unfortunately, they play on that and release mouth-watering offers that seem too good to be true. Be careful of job postings with extremely high salaries for jobs that usually have lesser pays. They also siphon email and phone numbers from the Internet and randomly send interview emails or text messages. If you did not apply for a job, you most likely won’t be “miraculously” called for a job interview.



6. They want money.



Think about it; they need you to pay them to pay you? It’s a big no. Don’t apply. Companies usually won’t require you to pay for an interview.



An advice for you is that you should not sign up on every job platform you see. A lot of time, your details get siphoned that way and you become a prey to scam job posting and call for interview. Also, trust your instincts. If you feel something is not right, do your research. Itarj.com (Is this a real job?) is a great tool that allows your to verify if a job posting is real or not. Use it now and share with friends and family! You would literally be saving lives.

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