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BFP warns vs fake job postings

BFP warns vs fake job postings

GMA Network04-06-2025
The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) on Wednesday warned the public on fake job postings for professional teachers for the Fire Inspector position.
'The BFP would like to clarify that the information currently circulating on social media regarding the hiring of professional teachers for the position of Fire Inspector (Lateral Entry) with a monthly salary of ?49,528 is unofficial and inaccurate,' BFP said in a social media post.
The BFP found these fake job postings on two Facebook pages.
The agency noted that the job postings did not come from its official social media platforms and should not be regarded as reliable.
'We do not support or endorse the sharing of unofficial information related to our recruitment, promotion, or placement processes,' BFP said.
The BFP added that legitimate recruitment can be found on BFP's official Facebook pages. — BAP GMA Integrated News
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