Sassa Warns Public Against Fake Job Ads

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Government jobs offer competitive salaries and benefits. Sassa has provided an important update on available jobs.


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The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) has issued a warning about fake job advertisements circulating online, urging the public to avoid applying through unverified platforms.

In recent days, Sassa has identified several fraudulent job ads that falsely claim to offer positions at the agency. These scams often request personal details or payments from unsuspecting job seekers.

Sassa cautioned job seekers to rely only on its official communication channels.

Don't fall for fraudulent offers. For legitimate vacancies, visit our official website or follow our verified social media accounts.

How to Apply for Sassa Jobs

Legitimate Sassa vacancies are advertised in national newspapers and on the agency’s official website. The agency does not advertise jobs on platforms like Facebook or Twitter.

Please be advised that Sassa only advertises jobs through official channels

Applying for Government Jobs

Government job openings are listed on official department websites and in the Public Service Vacancy Circular. They are also featured in the Vuk'uzenzele newspaper.

Applicants must complete and submit a Z83 form when applying for government positions.

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South Africa has an unemployment rate of 33.9%. Many of these individuals are desperately seeking employment and job opportunities. However, they should practise caution before applying for jobs.

 

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