Chevron Not Recruiting – Mgt Tells Job Seekers


 

Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL) has described as false and misleading trending adverts on social media and online platforms that the company was presently recruiting into vacant job positions.

 

The company, while debunking the false recruitment information, charged members of the public to  be wary of fraudsters posing as CNL representatives.

 

This was contained in a statement on Tuesday signed by Chevron’s General Manager, Policy, Government & Public Affairs, O. S. Oduselu.

 

According to it, “Chevron Nigeria Limited (“CNL”), operator of the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (“NNPCL”) and CNL Joint Venture has received reports of false recruitment information in several media and online channels purportedly by CNL and Chevron Corporation, advertising job positions in CNL and offering job slots for sale. 

 

“Additionally, these fraudulent job offers have reportedly been circulated through emails, text messages and phone calls by individuals purporting to be staff or representatives of CNL and Chevron Corporation.

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“CNL hereby dissociates itself from such individuals and false job adverts and offers published in any website, email, poster, handbill or any other medium. CNL did not make or authorize such false publications.

 

“Members of the public are hereby notified that CNL does not and will not require applicants to make any payment for processing any job application. Job offers requesting candidates to pay money, at any point during the recruitment process, are fraudulent and are not from CNL.

 

“CNL does not solicit job applications or initiate recruitment processes through emails, posters, handbills, text messages, social media, or phone calls. 

 

“Job seekers are advised to always check the company’s website at: http:/www.careers.chevron.com, and the national newspapers for job advertisements from CNL.

 

“CNL will not respond to enquiries about fraudulent advertisements and job offers.” 

 


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