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Devki Steel Mills Warns Public Against Fraudulent Recruitment Adverts

Devki Steel Mills Warns Public Against Fraudulent Recruitment Adverts

 

Devki Steel Mills Warns Public Against Fraudulent Recruitment Adverts

Devki Steel Mills Limited has issued a public warning regarding fake job adverts circulating online and on social media platforms, falsely claiming to represent the company. The management has cautioned job seekers to ignore any recruitment notices that request payment or personal details outside official company channels.

Devki Steel Mills Warns Public Against Fraudulent Recruitment Adverts
Devki Steel Mills Warns Public Against Fraudulent Recruitment Adverts

In a statement, Devki Steel emphasized that it does not charge any fees—including registration, training, or processing costs—during recruitment. All legitimate vacancies are advertised only through the official Devki Group website and verified HR communication platforms.

Job seekers are urged to verify any openings by visiting the official Devki Group website via http://devkigroupke.com before submitting applications or sharing personal information. The company reiterated its commitment to transparency and fair hiring practices, warning that any fraudulent activities will be reported to the relevant authorities.

Devki Steel Mills also reminded applicants that no third parties or individual agents are involved in its recruitment process. Anyone who encounters suspicious job postings or is asked to pay money in exchange for employment opportunities is advised to report the matter immediately.

This alert comes amid a rising trend of online recruitment scams in Kenya, where unsuspecting job seekers are targeted through fake social media pages and WhatsApp groups using the names of reputable organizations. The company reaffirmed its focus on protecting applicants from exploitation and maintaining integrity in all hiring processes.