
AAI Warns Public: Beware of Fake Job Offers Circulating Nationwide
AAI Warns Public: Beware of Fake Job Offers Circulating Nationwide
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has released an official statement alerting the public to be wary of fraudulent job offers circulating throughout the country. The caution comes in response to numerous complaints received via emails, social media, and other channels.
The misinformation being spread includes inaccurate details about the number of job vacancies, essential exam questions, exam dates, result publication dates, and deceptive promises of employment in exchange for payments.
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To ensure the accuracy of information, the public is strongly advised to rely solely on the official AAI website (www.aai.aero). AAI has emphasized that all application fees are to be paid exclusively during online registration, and no other payments are solicited at any stage of the recruitment process.
It is crucial for the general public to be cautious and avoid falling victim to false claims. AAI emphasizes the importance of accessing information only through their official website, www.aai.aero. The organization explicitly states that it will not be held responsible if individuals become victims of misinformation spread on social media.
The Corporate Communications Directorate of AAI clarified that the organization bears no responsibility for any losses or damages resulting from the actions of these unscrupulous individuals. The public is strongly urged to exercise caution and remain vigilant against misleading advertisements.
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