The rumors of high-paying jobs at Taiwan Power Company have sparked heated discussions, and Taiwan Power Company urgently clarified: it is false information!
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Taipower Company clarified today that recent fraudulent messages have appeared on social media, posing as recruitment for online administrative personnel under its name, claiming to offer a high salary of 65K. Taipower reminds the public not to trust or forward such messages, and states that all recruitment information will only be published through the official website. The company urges job seekers to remain vigilant and to contact the 165 anti-fraud hotline or Taipower customer service if they encounter any suspicious messages.
Taiwan Power Company today (6th) urgently clarified that there are illegal individuals impersonating Taiwan Power to issue high-paying job offers, which are false messages. They urge the public not to be deceived and to stop forwarding.
Recently, on social media platforms like Facebook and Threads, someone has been recruiting online administrative personnel in the name of Taiwan Power, claiming to offer a high salary of 65K, with very attractive conditions. However, Taiwan Power Company has quickly clarified that the job recruitment information circulating online is all fake news and reminded the public that Taiwan Power's recruitment activities will only be conducted through the official examination website or the Taiwan Power official website. Everyone must be cautious.
The official Facebook fan page of Taiwan Power, "Taiwan Power Electricity Fan Group," also posted a message pointing out the online news about recruiting online administrative personnel and emphasized that this is a fake message from a scam group. They request job seekers to be vigilant, and if they receive suspicious information, they should contact the 165 anti-fraud hotline or Taiwan Power customer service.
Taiwan Power emphasized in their post, "This is false information! Fake! Fake!" and stated that they are currently not recruiting online administrative personnel. Additionally, Taiwan Power further explained that they regularly hold public examinations, and all recruitment information can be checked on Taiwan Power's official website.
In fact, this is not the first time Taiwan Power has been impersonated by illegal individuals for fraud. Taiwan Power pointed out that scam groups use social networking sites, pretending to be "sincerely recruiting online administrative personnel for Taiwan Power," spreading false recruitment information, luring job seekers with high salaries, and then conducting fraudulent activities. Therefore, they earnestly ask the public to be vigilant, protect their rights, and avoid being deceived.