The Professional Regulation Commission says the Facebook page posting the fake job ad is not authorized by the commission
This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.The Professional Regulation Commission has 150,000 job vacancies for office staff and is accepting applications through a link provided in a Facebook post. The false claim has been spreading online through a number of Facebook posts sharing the job advertisement graphics bearing the PRC logo and the keyword “PRC Hiring.
The supposed job ad states that applicants with or without a license, as well as graduates of any four-year course, may apply for the position, which has a monthly salary of P27,600. It also instructs interested applicants to fill out and submit their curriculum vitae through a link provided in the caption.The application form included in the post is fake and was posted by a fake PRC page.
A look at previous job ads on the PRC website also shows that, contrary to the claim of the FB post, some of the vacancies require specific education and eligibility, depending on the job. The monthly salary also varies.
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