MinSalud warns about false job offers that use your name to deceive citizens and asks to verify data before applying.
According to the entity, the messages and publications identified on social networks They do not correspond to any official selection process nor to current calls.
“These offers are fake and they do not correspond to any official process carried out by the Ministry,” he said.
The entity recalled that does not charge under any circumstances for participating in selection processesnor does it require payments to access vacancies or continue in the stages of the process. Likewise, it clarified that it does not request personal information through direct messages, intermediaries or social networks, channels where those who commit this type of fraud usually operate.
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“It does not charge, under any circumstances, for participating in selection processes or for accessing job vacancies and does not request personal information or payments through social networks, direct messages or intermediaries,” he stated.
The Ministry invited citizens to always check authenticity of any job offer before sharing or responding to calls that do not come from its official channels, where the selection processes carried out by the entity are exclusively published.
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“The invitation is to distrust any message that requests personal datadocuments, payments or consignments to continue in a call. None of these procedures are part of our institutional practices,” said the Ministry of Health.
Finally, he reiterated that any citizen who identifies this type of messages can report them through the entity’s official channels, in order to strengthen surveillance measures and protect the population from fraud attempts.
Source: Integrated Information System
