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5 Red Flags: How to Spot a Fake GES Recruitment Announcement in Seconds

Do You Know How to Spot a Fake GES Recruitment Announcement in Seconds? With the recent viral scam regarding 48,000 “fresh” vacancies, it is more important than ever for teachers and graduates to know how to distinguish official Ghana Education Service (GES) communications from fraudulent ones. Scammers often use high vacancy numbers to create a sense of urgency and excitement, hoping you will overlook the obvious warning signs.

How to Spot a Fake GES Recruitment Announcement

Below are the five unmistakable red flags of a recruitment scam:

1. The “Gmail” or “Yahoo” Trap

Official government institutions in Ghana do not use free email services like Gmail, Yahoo, or Outlook for recruitment. All authentic GES communications come from official domains ending in @ges.gov.gh. If a letter asks you to send your certificates to nationalrecruitment67@gmail.com or any similar address, it is a total scam.

2. Demands for “Facilitation Fees”

The most important rule to remember is that GES recruitment is 100% FREE. The service will never ask you to pay for:

  • Application forms or portal access.

  • “Processing” or “protocol” slots.

  • The issuance of appointment letters. If anyone asks for money—via Mobile Money or bank transfer—to “secure” your job, they are a fraudster.

3. Unofficial Portal Links

Scammers often create look-alike websites to steal your data. There is only one official portal for GES recruitment, clearance, and promotions: gespromotions.gov.gh. Always check the URL in your browser’s address bar. If it is anything else (e.g., https://www.google.com/search?q=ges-recruitment-gh.com), leave the site immediately.

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4. Poor Grammar and Formatting Errors

Professional government documents undergo multiple reviews. Fake letters often contain:

  • Spelling mistakes (e.g., using “Staffs” instead of “Staff”).

  • Low-quality, blurry, or stretched logos.

  • Inconsistent font sizes and poor alignment. These technical errors are clear indicators that the document was created by a scammer, not a government official.

READ:Fact Check: Is GES Really Recruiting 48,000 Teachers and Staff?

5. Absence on Official Social Media

Before sharing any news, cross-check it with the official GES Facebook Page. GES is very active in debunking fake news. If a “viral” announcement for 48,000 jobs cannot be found on their verified page or on trusted portals like Ghanaeducation.org, it is likely fake news.

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