BEWARE: SAA cabin crew scam

JOBURG – South African airways warns of cabin crew scam.

South African Airways (SAA) warns the youth about the re-emergence of a recruitment scam.

The scam invites young people to apply for cabin crew training programme. This appears to be yet another attempt by criminals to prey on unsuspecting members of the public.

“There is neither recruitment nor training programmes for cabin crew positions at SAA at the moment. We urge the public to exercise caution and take additional measures to satisfy themselves about the authenticity of vacancies before responding to invitations to submit applications for possible employment. This may be an inconvenient, yet necessary step to take,” warned SAA Spokesperson, Tlali Tlali.

“The scam seems to be targeted at young people of school-leaving age, notably those who may be finishing their matric and are on the lookout for employment opportunities. SAA has placed a moratorium on employing additional personnel,” added Tlali.

The invitation to apply which has been circulated on various platforms and channels, including social media, bears all the hallmarks of a scam. “SAA will never insist that applications must be sent through personal emails and the airline does not use @mailbox.co.za domain for email communication purposes. In addition, we do not receive applications/CVs by email from the applicants,” explained Tlali.

SAA uses an online system for their recruitment process. This system enables applicants to upload their CVs and other required supporting documents. Registration can be made through SAA’s website www.flysaa.com.

“No registration or application fee is applicable nor requested when applying for any of our vacancies. Those who have already submitted their personal information to the bogus site, we recommend that they report the matter to the local police without delay,” concluded Tlali.

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