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FDA Warns Public About Fake Job Scams
Scammers posing as FDA recruiters are targeting job seekers—stay alert and protect your personal information
- Fraudulent messages ask for personal data or payment for job opportunities
- The FDA urges caution and advises against responding to unsolicited communications
- Report suspicious messages to FDA Head Office or Regional Offices nationwide
The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has issued a warning to the public about a rise in fake recruitment scams targeting job seekers.
These scams involve fraudulent emails or messages that ask for personal information or payment in exchange for job opportunities at the FDA. The FDA urges people to be cautious and not respond to unsolicited requests for sensitive data or money.
The Authority stressed that these messages are not legitimate and should be reported. To stay protected, individuals are encouraged to report any suspicious communication to the FDA’s Head Office or its Regional Offices across the country.
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