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  • 2021-09-07 (xsd:date)
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  • Coca-Cola urgently recruiting 9,400 workers across Kenya? No, it’s a scam (en)
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  • Since it was created on 29 April 2021, Cocacola bottlers jobs has tried to pass itself off as an authentic Coca-Cola company Facebook page. It uses Coke ads for its profile and cover photos. One of the posts on the Kenya-based page, offering 9,400 jobs that pay KSh850 to KSh1,250 a day, has been shared more than 1,000 times. The Coca-Cola company is undergoing massive expansion and needs more employees in it's branches accros the 47 counties, the poorly written post reads . This is in appropriate of a high demand session which normally begins on 1st August all the way to September,we are recruiting at least 200 casual workers per county. It ends with: BOOK FOR A VACANCY VIA INBOX. Signs of a scam The page shows all the signs of a scam , like the many other job scams on Facebook that Africa Check has previously exposed . For instance, the instruction to apply for the jobs via inbox is highly suspicious. Most reputable organisations have a formal application process, either via a form on their website or to an official email address. But scam pages don’t give job seekers any real way to apply. The page does give any official website or contact details. And its name misspells Coca-Cola. The poor spelling and grammar across the page are one of the common signs of a scam . Africa Check previously fact-checked a page with similar job ads and found it to be a scam. No jobs found The jobs offered on the page can’t be found on the Coca-Cola Beverages Africa website’s recruitment page . And they don’t appear on the company’s verified Facebook page . The company has previously said that all its job opportunities are posted on its official social media pages and on its website . Read our detailed guide on how to identify Facebook scams. (en)
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