Dubai warns citizens, expats vs. fake jobs

Authorities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) warned citizens and expatriates against fake job advertisements circulating on smart devices. UAE police said many of the messages spread via direct BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) messages, Khaleej Times reported on Sunday night. "The Police Al Ameen Service warns that mischievous people use personal e-mail to receive applications and CVs from applicants, but the main purpose behind this conduct is to identify the girls and exploit their needs for any job or humanitarian aid," the report said. One way to tell the ads are fake is that they do not refer to the official source of the ads, Khaleej Times said. The Al Ameen service advised the public not to disclose their personal files and CVs to phony advertisers. It urged them instead to apply directly to the public institutions or private companies or head directly to the office of charity organization. - VVP, GMA News

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