The City of Cape Town has warned job seekers not to fall for a fake ‘'trainee traffic officer' job advert that has been circulating online.
The City of Cape Town has warned job seekers not to fall for a fake “trainee traffic officer” job advert circulating online.According to the corporate services directorate, this is an old advert issued by the city in 2016 that was closed in May of that same year.
“While the advert carries City of Cape Town details like the logo and correct website details, it is an old advert. It does not even have a closing date for applications. “It is very important to note that the city will never ask any person to pay to apply for a job, or any other opportunity with the city. Any such demand should immediately alert a prospective job seeker that the advertisement is fake.”
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